SKU: 5304010001

Handrail hook 5304

EUR21.86

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Weight 0.15 kg
Material

Cold rolled high strength steel and cold drawn steel

Surface treatment

untreated

Model: Residential house from 1917, Munkhagsg 24, Mariefred

Period: 1880-1950

Screw not included.

Fitting screw number 16.

Description

Model: Residential house from 1917, Munkhagsg 24, Mariefred

Period: 1880-1950

Screw not included.

Fitting screw number 16.

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Material

Cold rolled high strength steel and cold drawn steel

Surface treatment

untreated

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