Cast iron nineteenth century door knocker,
The well cast nineteenth century door knocker, comprising of a lozenge shaped fixing plate with locking stud. The knocker section surmounted with scrolls and leaf details, centred by a personification of Autumn standing on further leaf and scroll details. An indecipherable registration mark to the reverse.
£260
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