SKU: 3031-69

Lock hasp

EUR30.65

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg

The locks are relatively similar throughout the ages. Most commonly, they were used in combination with a deadbolt or padlock on outbuilding and shed doors.

Hand forged in linseed oil. Two marbles 6 cm included. Length 16cm.

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The locks are relatively similar throughout the ages. Most commonly, they were used in combination with a deadbolt or padlock on outbuilding and shed doors.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg

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