This anchor roller has been sitting in a barn for years, it has some tarnished spots, but has never been used. Includes mounting bolt, pretty sure that all is manganese bronze. These rollers used to be quite common on vintage wood boats. There are no marks to indicate manufacturer. The bolt measures 5/8 X 12" and the back facing of the roller measures 10 1/2", the roller is 1 3/16 X 2 7/8.
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