SKU: 5557010001

Door handle with rosette 5557 brass

EUR91.04

Available in central stock
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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.35 kg

Model Låsbolaget No. 647 large

Time period 1905-1930

Screw not included.

Suitable screw number 6 or 7

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Model Låsbolaget No. 647 large

Time period 1905-1930

Screw not included.

Suitable screw number 6 or 7

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.35 kg

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