

THREE DECORATIVE SAILBOATS
Set of 3 models of nautical sailboats, made of wood and with cotton sails.
If you are a lover of sailing, you will love this set of three sailboats. Painted in different shades of blue, they combine with each other and will give a nautical touch to your home decoration.
The price corresponds to a set of 3 sailboats.
Measurements: 29x20x5 cm
Set of 3 models of nautical sailboats, made of wood and with cotton sails.
If you are a lover of sailing, you will love this set of three sailboats. Painted in different shades of blue, they combine with each other and will give a nautical touch to your home decoration.
The price corresponds to a set of 3 sailboats.
Measurements: 29x20x5 cm
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