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Hi, is somebody able to identify this tap leg and advise where I might be able to buy it?

Many thanks in advance.
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The chrome legs specifically. But I was under the impression that the chrome legs, the metal back plate with the three screws and the copper were all part of the same set up.
 
The Chrome part between the tiled top and the Tap?

That's a Commercial Elbow Lever mixer tap.

What does it say before the 80mm?
 
Looks pretty much like a hospital tap with those long levers.
 
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