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A Brighton nickel-plated brass sash window fastener

A Brighton nickel-plated brass sash window fastener

Nickel finish.

£38

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Dimensions: 4.8cm (2") High, 6.8cm (2¾") Wide, 2.4cm (1") Deep
Stock code: 46659
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