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Pair of nineteenth century iron door porters

most likely by the Kenrick Foundry, shown as models 471 & 48 in their 1872 catalogue,

Pair of nineteenth century iron door porters

most likely by the Kenrick Foundry, shown as models 471 & 48 in their 1872 catalogue,

depicting a pair of Scottish soldiers in their regimental livery, in their original paint.

£950 the pair

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Dimensions: 38cm (15") High, 35.5cm (14") Wide, 8cm (3¼") Deep, Smaller Highlander 32 cm wide x 35 cm high x 8 cm deep
Stock code: K222
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