SKU: 3031-148

Building end plate 18th century type

EUR26.52

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Weight 0.05 kg

Typical 18th-century village strike plate for a chamber lock.

Pre-drill! Nailed into the door frame. Suitable for chamber locks both with and without night bolt.

Forging. Iron. Height 5cm, width 1.5cm, depth 1.5cm.

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Typical 18th-century village strike plate for a chamber lock.

Pre-drill! Nailed into the door frame. Suitable for chamber locks both with and without night bolt.

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg

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