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Doorknob early 19th century iron

785 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,5 kg

Turned door knob of a model common on front doors mainly during the early 19th century. Primarily intended as a knob for double doors and front doors. Untreated iron, which does not need anti-corrosion treatment. The iron rusts the first time and then automatically gets a protective dark surface. Matching rosettes and key plates in iron are available for the knob.

The length of the bar fits doors up to 8 cm thick and can be cut to the desired length.Length 7.8cm, height 6cm.

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Turned door knob of a model common on front doors mainly during the early 19th century. Primarily intended as a knob for double doors and front doors. Untreated iron, which does not need anti-corrosion treatment. The iron rusts the first time and then automatically gets a protective dark surface. Matching rosettes and key plates in iron are available for the knob.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,5 kg

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