SKU: 3031-63-1

Handle throw large worm

EUR81.53

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Additional information

Weight 0.333 kg
Thickness

about 12 mm

Width

ca 9, 5 cm

Length

ca 13 cm

Door and gate handle, early 19th century. Hand forged linseed oil burned iron in the shape of a snake. Originally from a farm in Åsgarn, southern Dalarna. Mounted with two hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed horizontally or vertically.

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Door and gate handle, early 19th century. Hand forged linseed oil burned iron in the shape of a snake. Originally from a farm in Åsgarn, southern Dalarna. Mounted with two hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed horizontally or vertically.

Additional information

Weight 0.333 kg
Thickness

about 12 mm

Width

ca 9, 5 cm

Length

ca 13 cm

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