Early 19th century Iron spring mantrap

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Description

Early 19th century Iron spring mantrap

has 43cm inch jaws and a tilting footplate, 172cm long x 42cm wide x 24cm high.

Estates used man traps to deter and catch poachers in the 18th and 19th centuries. They became illegal in 1826 although a law was passed in 1830 allowing for them to be used by licence before finally banned for good in 1861.

Buyer collects or delivery by arrangement. NB This weighs approximately 20kgs.

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Please note that buyers need to be over 18 to purchase this item. Under the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 you need to prove this before the item can be posted to you by sending by e-mail a copy of your photo ID Driving License or passport. We apologize for the inconvenience this causes.
DateMid 19th Century Codeas883a600 PriceSOLD StatusSold SellerChristopher Walker Antiques Telephone01243 545710 or 0781 6851622Non UK callers :+44 1243 545710 or +44 781 6851622Emailwalker173@btinternet.com

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