Antique Or Vintage Museum Oar Pair Rowlock Support For Oars In Brass / Rowboat on 2040-parts.com
BARREIRO, Sto. Antonio da Charneca, Portugal
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ANTIQUE OR VINTAGE MUSEUM OAR PAIR ROWLOCK SUPPORT FOR OARS IN BRASS / ROWBOAT Tall: 15 cm (6 inches) Quick delivery and tracking number. Bidders from outside the European Union are welcome |
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