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LARGE – DELUXE Archival PORTFOLIO for TIMHU Newspaper! Approx 24.5 x 18.5 Inches

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LARGE – DELUXE Archival PORTFOLIO for TIMHU Newspaper! Approx 24.5 x 18.5 Inches
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LARGE-Sized DELUXE Archival PORTFOLIO for a TIMHU Newspaper
(
24 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches
)
Acid-Free DELUXE Presentation and Protection
for your
LARGE-SIZED
Newspaper.
Select Only if Our Listing Calls for a $12 Folder
!
This DELUXE acid-free PORTFOLIO is a
Large-sized portfolio
(
24 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches)

perfect for most 20th Century, Civil War Era, and Old West Era  newspapers such as
The New York Times (and other NY issues), Detroit Free Press, New Orleans Picayune, Chicago Tribune, etc., and
is designed to accompany a newspaper purchased from us (timhu – History’s Newsstand – Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers) which
calls for a $12 folder
.
The attractive black buffalo grain portfolio
(with decorative mahogany left spine)
includes the Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers logo stamped in gold leaf on the front cover and is constructed using acid-free archival quality materials.  The newspaper is placed within an inner transparent sleeve for protection and display.  Makes a great presentation for that extra special gift!
Please Note: All of our offerings are 100% authentic! We do not offer reprints or reproductions of any kind. They are guaranteed to be original!
Shipping Policy…
For this specific item, A
U.S.
winner pays $16.00 S&H.
If multiple items are purchased and paid for simultaneously
, the S&H will be calculated by using
the highest item’s S&H as the base cost
, and then adding $1 for each additional newspaper. The per-item additional cost for folders, portfolios, and presentation cases vary.
All U.S. orders include in-house insurance at no additional cost to the buyer.
All U.S. bound orders include delivery confirmation (if sent by USPS) and/or tracking (if sent by UPS).
Expedited shipping is available for all orders upon request.
Every effort is made to ship all orders within 24 business hours of receiving payment.
Some small items may be shipped 1st Class.  We will still provide tracking and insure them at our expense.
Combined Shipping Notice
If the automated eBay checkout process does not properly combine shipping, we will refund overages automatically. If you prefer, contact us prior to payment to obtain a revised invoice.
International Shipping Policy…
Upon purchasing, international winners should contact us for an invoice
which includes S&H
to their location.
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s
customs
office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
Note:  We will not falsify customs declarations or mark an item as “gift” in order to avoid customs fees.
If insurance is desired, be in touch for a quote.  All insured orders are subject to customs, duties, & taxes
for the amount insured
and are subject to item 2 above.
Large and/or brittle issues must be shipped flat
and are required to be shipped by Priority Mail International (PMI), often at a weight of 3 pounds or more –
quite expensive
.  Please contact us for a pre-purchase/pre-bidding S&H quote if you are concerned about the potential S&H cost.
International purchasers are encouraged to take advantage of our combined shipping policy to lower the cost per item S&H.
About Us…
Contact Information…
We have been dealers in rare newspapers for over 42 years, serve as consultants to multiple museums, and are members of the American Antiquarian Society. Bid with confidence knowing that every item we offer is guaranteed to be authentic.
More Information About Us
Timothy Hughes Rare Newspapers
P.O. Box 3636
Williamsport, PA 17701-8636
Hours:  M-F, 7:30-4:00 EST
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“…desiring to conduct ourselves honorably in all things.”
Hebrews 13:18

Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.”
Thomas Jefferson