Harley Davidson Ceramic Mug Eagle Soars Bas Relief Raised Nwt on 2040-parts.com
Sammamish, Washington, US
New, unused Harley Davidson The Eagle Soars bas relief mug. Stands 4" tall. Still has gift box it came in.
Contact me if you have a question. Kindly pay within 3 days of auction end. Thank you.
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