This is an unusual and rare cast iron 19th. Century doorstop commemorating the 1688/89 Bill of Rights that brought William &ry to the throne of England. It depicts King William with references to both the Bill and Magna Carta. Slight damage to one rear edge.
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Please be aware that the item is old and antique and study any photographs to satisfy yourself as to its condition as much as possible.
While we take all efforts to provide something that is fit for the use intended there many be various condition issues that are commensurate with age and considered part of its history, and are very subjective.
However, you have legal rights and Consumer Contract Regulations (2014) still apply for “Distance Selling “ if this is not a “face-to-face” purchase.
The advertised price includes packing and postage within mainland U.K. with Royal Mail’s 2nd Class Service. Special Delivery Tracked and Signed for Service can be requested.
Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Monies will be refunded on safe return of the item to us in the same condition as purchased, and within 14 days.
Please be aware that a deduction may be made if the value of goods has been reduced while in your possession. (See Consumer Contract Regulations 2014)
Otherwise you will only have to pay
a) the cost of returning it to us.
b) any extra cost above basic delivery costs (see above) For example the additional costs for Special Delivery services with Royal Mail over basic 2nd Class postage.
Other terms and conditions may apply. Please see our website or enquire.
measurements
Height:
24 cm
Width:
19 cm
Depth:
4 cm
measurements
declaration
Deviantik has clarified that the “Bill of Rights” Doorstop (LA87296) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 19th Century