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SAFE, CCA. 1900

125,00 €

Safe, made in Poland, early 20th century.

A safe with a faux wood-grain finish, a working lock and key, and a maker’s label. Unfortunately, only the place of manufacture, Breslau (present-day Wrocław), can still be identified on the label.

Today, this heavy metal box serves as an excellent decorative piece. Thanks to its functioning lock, it remains suitable for storing valuables and personal belongings.

Dimensions: 29 × 22 × 14 cm

Weight: 4,5 kg

The safe is in good condition.

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SKU: A1516 Categories: Other, New Stock
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