UPDATE: I have been informed this is a "swath board" from a Harvester Finger mower.

Here we have a wonderful antique/vintage display piece from a "International Harvester". I was told this was a piece off a combine harvester but I do not know what year/model or anything about it - I am selling it as a decorative object as I think it looks wonderful. It's made from wood with a metal plate attached and is almost like a propeller blade in terms of shape and size. It has a lovely vibrant red, original painted finish with strong branding. It reads Mc Cormick International, International Harvester Company Of Great Britain Ltd. I would think this dates from somewhere between 1930-60. A great piece of agricultural history that would make a wonderful piece in the corner of a room, mounted on a wall or above a doorway/entrance in a country farmhouse, pub or agricultural museum. It's approximately 4ft 2 inches; it's 49.75 inches by 7.75 inches by 3 inches and weighs over 3.5kg's. This is the only one you'll ever see I'm sure so get it while you can! If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

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I use new & recycled materials to ensure that your item arrives to you safely. I pack all of my items the best I can which you will see from my feedback. However, as with fragile items there is always a risk, items such as Antiques/Collectables, glass, ceramics, paintings etc are not insured for damage by any of the postal services, with the exception of The Royal Mail. This is why I offer a choice of postage options, so you can choose your preferred postage method. Collection in person is also available on all of my items. In the unfortunate, and unlikely event that something does get damaged or goes missing with the Royal Mail then I will do my very best to assist you in making a claim. I always obtain proof of postage for all of my sent items. Sadly I cannot be held responsible for the postal services poor handling of parcels. Here are a few links regarding Royal Mails compensation policies and how to make a claim if necessary.

http://www.royalmail.com/business/help-and-support/Royal-Mails-retail-compensation-policy-for-loss

http://www.royalmail.com/personal/help-and-support/claims-process-for-inland-items

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Import duties; sometimes there will be a charge, I think this is mainly charged on high value items, this is something that the Government enforces to which I have no control of. I declare the value of the parcel as the price the item sold for plus shipping costs. 

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