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From £84.33 excl. VAT
A hand-finished, beautiful Victorian Toothbrush Holder on Plate
Part of the most prestigious Brassart “Princess” range. Influenced by the Regency period of 1810 – 1835.
Mounted on a plate, this period toothbrush holder can recreate an accurate historical scene in buildings of importance, whilst also putting that perfect finishing touch to areas of new interior design.
It can be supplied as either a solid brass toothbrush holder (choose from lacquered or unlacquered) or in one of the range of plated or applied finishes.
The plated and applied finishes range from both antique to contemporary, so will suit almost any style of decor. Choose from a range of brass, chrome and nickel finishes, in antique, polished or satin styles.
This toothbrush holder is also available in gold or silver plate.
Silver toothbrush holders are available as either silver plated toothbrush holders or antique silver toothbrush holders.
Gold toothbrush holders are available in either Titanium Gold or in Antique Gold Plate.
Titanium gold toothbrush holders are supplied in a gold coloured PVD finish. PVD stands for “Physical Vapour Deposition”. This is a state-of-the-art process where molecules of hardwearing metals are deposited onto the surface. This microscopic layer protects the finish from discolouration. This protective layer makes this gold toothbrush holder especially suitable for use in normally high wear-and-tear situations, such as stately homes, public buildings, retail establishments, hotels and commercial premises.
The antique gold toothbrush holders are plated in genuine 24 Ct gold. A stunning finish, supplied as special order only. Please contact us at the email address below for a quotation for all gold plated bathroom fittings
Plates (inch) |
Plates (mm) |
4-1/2 x 1-3/4” |
114 x 47mm |
We are happy to export orders outside of the UK. Please mail us at the email address below and we will send you a quote with estimated lead time:
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