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Victor HORTA (1861-1947) Imposing piece of hardware, bronze door pull in the purest Art Nouveau style. Weight: 5.72 kg Delivery unavailable Region: Belgium Dimensions: H 1100MM X W 540MM Condition: At first glance: normal wear/used patina

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Victor HORTA (1861-1947) Imposing piece of hardware, bronze door pull in the purest Art Nouveau style. Weight: 5.72 kg Delivery unavailable Region: Belgium Dimensions: H 1100MM X W 540MM Condition: At first glance: normal wear/used patina

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