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SKU: 3031-39

Handles in forging

695 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,175 kg

Door and gate handle of general 18th and 19th century type. Bracket-shaped frame with forged fasteners. Mounted with three hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed either vertically or obliquely. Model from Gysinge.

Hand forged linseed oil fired iron. Length 26cm, width 4.5cm. Nail not included.

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Door and gate handle of general 18th and 19th century type. Bracket-shaped frame with forged fasteners. Mounted with three hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed either vertically or obliquely. Model from Gysinge.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,175 kg

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