SKU: 2124

Nickel-plated porcelain knob 38 mm

EUR15.00

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Diameter

38 mm

Material

Porcelain

Knobs of turn-of-the-century model for kitchen drawers, doors, etc. Screwed on with nickel-plated screws.

Porcelain. Nickel-plated brass. Diameter 38 mm

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Knobs of turn-of-the-century model for kitchen drawers, doors, etc. Screwed on with nickel-plated screws.

Porcelain. Nickel-plated brass. Diameter 38 mm

Additional information

Diameter

38 mm

Material

Porcelain

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