SKU: 3031-224

Espanola handle Villagatan nickel-plated complete

EUR69.69

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Weight 0.2 kg

The Villagatan espagnolette handle is a newly designed window fitting that matches the corresponding door fittings from the 1890-1920 era, a time when great care was taken with interiors, details and materials. Note, for example, the ebony-imitation wood handle, the beaded rim that encompasses the handle as if it were a goldsmith’s work, and the well-cast end knob where the row of beads is repeated.

Polished unlacquered brass. Handle black stained hardwood. The set includes: 1 pressure plate (1 piece), 1 cover plate and 2 slotted screws. Thickness of square bar 0,8×0,8cm. Length square bar 4,3cm

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The Villagatan espagnolette handle is a newly designed window fitting that matches the corresponding door fittings from the 1890-1920 era, a time when great care was taken with interiors, details and materials. Note, for example, the ebony-imitation wood handle, the beaded rim that encompasses the handle as if it were a goldsmith’s work, and the well-cast end knob where the row of beads is repeated.

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