Tools & Hardware : Decorative Floor Register - 4' x 12' - Polished Brass with Lacquer

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Tools & Hardware : Decorative Floor Register - 4' x 12' - Polished Brass with Lacquer

Decorative Floor Register - 4' x 12' - Polished Brass with Lacquer

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Product facts:
  • 4" x 12" Solid Brass Floor Register
  • Finished in: Polished Brass with Lacquer
  • In Stock - Ships within 24-48 Hours!
  • For more information, please contact our customer service department directly at 888-322-7762.
  • The most accurate way to determine the size of the register is to measure the duct itself.























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