SKU: 3031-19-1

Short hasp after 1850

EUR2.60

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Weight 0.015 kg
Length

47 mm

Material

untreated iron

Short hasp is part of the series Window fittings after 1850 to the early 1900s. Model from Gysinge. Available in two sizes. Untreated iron.

Untreated iron. Hand forged. Length 4.7cm.

Description

Short hasp is part of the series Window fittings after 1850 to the early 1900s. Model from Gysinge. Available in two sizes. Untreated iron.

Additional information

Weight 0.015 kg
Length

47 mm

Material

untreated iron

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