SKU: 1509

Single hook

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Brass, Nickel plated

Single hook in nickel-plated or untreated brass. Common during the period 1920 – 1965. Screw included.

Height 26mm, width 30mm.

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Single hook in nickel-plated or untreated brass. Common during the period 1920 – 1965. Screw included.

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Brass, Nickel plated

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