2488 days ago

Looking for an affordable oval frame around 32.5cm by 45.8cm (doesn't have to be exact:).

Hautai from Nawton

Does anyone have any oval frames that have a floral design and are golden?

I am after something around 32.5cm by 48.5cm, anything near that would be great.

I would like it in excellent condition as it will be part of a present for a loved one close to me that I have been prepping other things to go with it for them. Let me know the price and let me know the cost for track and trace. If you live in it near Hamilton let me know if I can pick it up.

Any recommendations to framing places or shops like perhaps Salvation Army branches you know of that fits the above description would be greatly appreciated too. I've also attached how many inches a couple measures are, one is a bit off from what I mentioned earlier but it gives an idea.

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