SKU: 3031-131

Tassel tassels 19th century

EUR18.04

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Weight 0.038 kg

Damper tassels were a common decorative detail on tiled stoves, wall vents, etc. from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. The tassel was locked by a knot at the end of the damper chain and served both as a pull knob and decoration. Gysinge’s own production.

Sand cast untreated brass. Height 41mm, diameter 21mm.

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Damper tassels were a common decorative detail on tiled stoves, wall vents, etc. from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. The tassel was locked by a knot at the end of the damper chain and served both as a pull knob and decoration. Gysinge’s own production.

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Weight 0.038 kg

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