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Victorian 'A.Kenrick & Sons' cast iron door porter,

No 467

Victorian ‘A.Kenrick & Sons’ cast iron door porter,

No 467

retaining its original 'japanned' finish.

£300

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Dimensions: 39cm (15¼") High, 22cm (8¾") Wide, 8.5cm (3¼") Deep
Stock code: K224
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