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SKU: 3031-184-1

Rosette iron

115 SEK

Available in central stock
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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,025 kg

Rosette in iron of ordinary 1800 and early 1900s model. Fits our door knobs but is also useful when supplementing older prints and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.

Turned iron. Suitable screw to buy is through screw in iron or screw 19. 4.5 cm diameter, center hole 2.5 cm.

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Rosette in iron of ordinary 1800 and early 1900s model. Fits our door knobs but is also useful when supplementing older prints and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,025 kg

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