Stable Letter Holder

$215.00
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Details

A playful stable scene with two horses and hounds to keep your mail tidy. Handcast resin with eight-step hand-rubbed lacquer finish in rich bronze and wood tones. Handmade in America.

Measures 10¼" w x 4" d x 5" h.

Shipping & Returns

Ground shipping (3-5 business days) for this item is FREE. You will have the option to choose from free Ground shipping or expedited services for an additional fee during checkout. Expedited shipping on personalized items is only applied upon receiving finished personalized item. Please note that if you require delivery on a Saturday, you must contact our customer service department for assistance. We make every effort to please you with every order. But if an item does not suit you, we will accept its return for a refund, excluding any shipping charges, for up to 60 days from the date of our shipment to you. We accept returns for store credit up to 90 days. Returned items must be unused and in salable condition. A gift can be returned within 90 days for a store credit that is good indefinitely. Personalized items are not returnable, so please take special care when giving instructions for customizing.

Ratings & Reviews

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Charming

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This letter-sized box is lovely. Its size, shape and bas relief carving of horses and dogs in a barn or stable setting are nicely detailed and well-proportioned. It has a warm presence. I bought it for my mother who grew up riding. She loves it.

Handsome Accessory

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Nothing is more authentic than a letter, which represents an unhurried act of devotion. The Stable Letter Holder will complement your personal correspondence. It is a solid, handsome piece, both practical and distinctive, an objet d’art, the kind of thing you would see on an entry table or well-appointed desk. The rustic scene of horses and dogs is exquisitely detailed, the artisan having even depicted prominent veins below the eyes of the horses. The muted bronze resin contrasts nicely with the rich-grained pattern of the wood.