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Picture Rail Moulding Hooks Brass Dado Victorian Mirror Hanging Hooks Pack of 10

£5.85
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Located in: Halifax, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
Size
50 mm
Custom Bundle
No
Item Diameter
Not Determined
Material
Brass
MPN
B6219EB01
Item Length
50mm
Brand
Securit
Type
Picture Rail Hooks
System of Measurement
Metric
Pack Size
10
Number in Pack
10
Model
B6219EB01
Country/Region of Manufacture
India
Finish
Brass
EAN
0611359172661

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Charles Watson (Ironmongers) Ltd

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At Charles Watson, we pride ourselves on being friendly and reliable, supplying the trade and DIY for over 100 years with architectural hardware and tools.We are available online and have a shop in ...
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    • Most favourable review

      It's an old-fashioned idea but it works.

      Picture rails in a house allow you to hang mirrors, photos, paintings and so on without drilling holes for screws, hammering in nails or using blutack. All of those can damage your wallpaper or plaster and may then fall out because you hang a heavy thing on the wall. Picture hooks are better because you can move them without leaving a mark and, if your mirror for example has a strong hook or string behind it, they can carry a lot of weight before they bend. You could use one hook on top of another if you are worried about a heavy object on the wall. Some people rip out picture rails because 'they collect dust'. I put them back again because they are pretty cheap and easy to fit, you can paint them any colour and you can buy brass hooks for a good price on ebay. If the hook doesn't ...

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cwatsonltd

    • Most critical review

      Yoo Lightweight for my needs. I remember handling much stronger ones. Perfect for light frames but anything heavy and you will need something else.

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cwatsonltd

    • You Kept Your Picture Rails? So Did I!

      Builders of the late 19th century and early to mid 20th century were no fools. Many homes built during this period incorporated picture rails, a timber moulding that was fixed approximately 16 to 20 inches (40cm to 50cm) down from the ceiling and ran the total length of the room walls. Fashions change and the picture rail lost favour, many were removed in the great home refurbishment boom of the later part of the 20th century. However, I and many others consider themselves lucky that their place didn't lose the picture rails. In my view they add character to a room and to the choice of decoration. However, their biggest attraction to me is the use of what they were designed for, hanging pictures, prints and artwork. The moulding picture rail hanging hook fits perfectly onto the picture ...

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cwatsonltd

    • hooks

      just moved and there is a picture rail was very pleased when I found the picture hooks thank you

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cwatsonltd

    • Wasted my money

      Does not give the depth of the hook. The one on offer is for large ogee profile and much too large for modern mfg moulding rails, so I wasted my money. Unfortunately, like the information provided, the quality is pretty poor, IMHO

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cwatsonltd

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