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Victorian Era Cast Iron Skeleton Key

Victorian Era Cast Iron Skeleton Key

Victorian Era Cast Iron Skeleton Key

Locks and Keys Collectibles

 
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Antique Large Cast Iron Victorian Skeleton Key
This Victorian Era Cast Iron Skeleton Key is a reproduction of an antique large key that measures approximately 6 1/4" x 2 1/2".
The key has been iron in rusted condition, tumbled to remove excess rust and oil. It will make an excellent addition to a key collection or a great start for those just beginning their collection.
The key is offered at a bargain value and is perfect for those who appreciate vintage locks and keys collectibles.
$ 13 .95
US, Upper Darby
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