A must for all Victorian Houses and fans of Victoriana! This Victorian toilet roll holder was discovered during our normal work of reclaiming materials, the design pleased us so much we could not resist researching its origins. It was first made in 1884 by the Sanitary Paper Company and appeared in the The Ironmonger periodical of that year. It was reported as being the first holder able to use unperforated toilet paper. It starts a new lease of life today, faithfully copied from the original and manufactured in nickel plated brass. It has been mounted on a seasoned oak back plate which perfectly sets off the detail of the casting. Size: Back plate height max 195mm, width 205mm, wall to front of loo roll 110mm