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| F1036 |
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Here is a sweet pair of porcelain cabinet knobs with some extra flair! While they would be great on any cabinet drawer or door, I think they would be particularly attractive in a bath setting. Although I do not know the exact age of these knobs, they are undoubtedly very old. When I received... |
| F1035 |
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This stunning Victorian drawer or cabinet pull was made by Russell & Erwin and is shown in their 1887 hardware catalog. This is an incredible accent for a treasured piece of furniture! As you can tell from the mega-photos (much larger than in real life) this antique piece is in superb... |
| F1034 |
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These elegant porcelain knobs are so beautiful with their crisp delft blue design! Probably from around 1930 they are marked LIMOGES and are hand painted. They are in exceptional condition with no wear to the paint and no chips or cracks. There is some wear to the original lacquer on the brass... |
| F1031 |
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These little red knobs are just darling. One still has what’s left of the cardboard they were on when they were in the store so they’ve never actually been used. They’ve gained their vintage appeal just by knocking about in storage. In excellent condition with no cracks or chips. Original... |
| F1029 |
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These elegant drawer pulls are quite old based upon the original slotted screws. If I had to guess I’d say about 1920 but may be earlier or later. The bases are made of heavy cast brass while the handles are steel with worn brass plating. The central background area has the original factory... |
| F1028 |
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These beautiful drawer pulls are quite unusual with side finales in addition to the bottom one. What a spectacular touch they would add to your antique furniture or cabinet! They are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The wood has no varnish left and stain is a bit lighter around the... |
| F1027 |
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Being made in the late 1800’s it’s hard to find six matching pulls in such good condition. And nothing says Victorian like a fat black ebonized wood tear drop pull with an Eastlake style back plate! The little pointed tips and back plates are bronze with a nice dark patina. There is some minor... |
| F1026 |
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If you’re looking for an unusual accent for that drawer or cabinet door, this is it! Petite but with a lot of impact with its dark reddish color. Includes original slotted steel screw that removes easily. 1” Diameter back plate Drop is 1-3/4” long |
| F1024 |
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These handles would look great on a cabinet door, a drawer or even a screen door with Mission or Craftsman decors! Made of solid cast brass they have aged to a grey pewter color but you could polish them if you wish. Age is unknown. There are 4 available but price is for one Exterior width is... |
| F1022 |
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This is a very old knob with loads of character! Bunches of tiny nicks in black and red but that’s how we like it! Due to the length of the screw (with original nut) the wood could be up to 1” thick so it could also be used on a thin door. Base: 1-1/4” diameter Top: 1-7/8” diameter |
| F1021 |
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In a sparkling emerald green, this drawer pull would add lots of vintage charm to an old drawer or cabinet. Only one little chip and that is under one of the legs. Center to Center screw holes 2-15/16” |
| F1020 |
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What a wonderful invention from 1889! This set of cast iron brackets (patented May 29, 1889) are for attaching a mirror to a dresser or dressing table. One side goes on the base upright and the other attaches to the mirror. The tight pins allow the mirror to swivel and stay tilted. Sold as set of 2... |
| F1019 |
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Simple lines and a time worn look make these cast brass or bronze pulls a good selection for Craftsman style applications. They are also an excellent choice for use on a screen door or as sash window lifts. These pulls are sold as a pair so the price above is for 2 pulls. You may also find more of... |
| F1017 |
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Nothing says Victorian like a fat black ebonized wood tear drop pull with its Eastlake style back plate! The little pointed tip and back plate are brass with the old patina showing off all the pretty detail. Back plate 1-1/2” diameter Drop 2-1/4” Wood at fattest part 1-1/8” diameter |
| F1016 |
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I have never seen any type of antique hardware that is this precious! Giving the dimensions doesn’t give a clear idea of the size so I’ve included a standard sized sewing pin in the photos. I don’t know the precise age but I can tell they are quite old but in perfect condition. As for their... |
| F1015 |
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This stately shape and design is at home in any setting and could be mounted either horizontally or vertically. These have a rather unusual method of construction with the top being wrought metal with brass plating and the base being cast brass. They are in great condition with original patina and... |
| F1014 |
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These drawer pulls have a wonderful Eastlake feel to them! I believe they are made of brass but an interesting feature is that the background of the incising appears a copper color. Very unusual and unique. The handles are in great condition with the exception of one screw being a bit off kilter.... |
| F1013 |
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Sometimes it’s the small touches that make all the difference. This tiny pull is a perfect example with its fivefold flower design and a dark caramel patina to die for! Knob 3/4” diameter Back plate 1” diameter |
| F1012 |
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Just look at the beautiful metal artistry on this elegant drawer pull. The perfect finishing touch for that special piece of furniture. This pull is in perfect condition with original warm patina. You will need to get your own nuts for the screws at your hardware store. Center – center screw holes... |
| F1011 |
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Lovely pair of ornate iron drawer or cabinet knobs. They still retain the original old worn gold paint. Age is unknown but they are either vintage or antique. Diameter 1” Protrude 3/4” Sold as: Pair |