7 Rolls of Vintage Wallpaper - 18” Wide, 11 Yards Per Roll
7 Rolls of Vintage Wallpaper. These were bought from Second Hand Rose, an exclusive Vintage Wallpaper shop in New York, which has since closed. She was one the suppliers for the Television Industry. As you can see by the receipt they cost $100.00 a roll in 2016. The seventh roll was sent because it was the last of that pattern. Hanging Tips: - Simple Stripe Pattern. No Pattern match. No waste between sheets. - Do NOT use vinyl glue, such as Roman’s 880 - Use a traditional wheat paste or cellulose paste - Paper is Untrimmed. Best hung by a professional - Best to hang over layer of Lining Paper - Trim off the front edge by 1 to 2 inches. The rest of the roll is completely usable. Not willing to sell individually, or to break up the set of 7. The last photo is of the front edge of one of the rolls that needs to be cut. It is the worst of the lot.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Pattern | Stripes |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Material | Paper |
| Coverage | 273 Sq. Ft. |
| Item Length | 33ft |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Type | Wallpaper |
| Packaging | Roll |
| Style | Vintage/Retro |
| Features | Washable |
| Application | Non-Pasted |
| Room | Any Room |
| Item Width | 0.5 m |
7 Rolls of Vintage Wallpaper. These were bought from Second Hand Rose, an exclusive Vintage Wallpaper shop in New York, which has since closed. She was one the suppliers for the Television Industry. As you can see by the receipt they cost $100.00 a roll in 2016. The seventh roll was sent because it was the last of that pattern. Hanging Tips: – Simple Stripe Pattern. No Pattern match. No waste between sheets. – Do NOT use vinyl glue, such as Roman’s 880 – Use a traditional wheat paste or cellulose paste – Paper is Untrimmed. Best hung by a professional – Best to hang over layer of Lining Paper – Trim off the front edge by 1 to 2 inches. The rest of the roll is completely usable. Not willing to sell individually, or to break up the set of 7. The last photo is of the front edge of one of the rolls that needs to be cut. It is the worst of the lot.