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| F1043 |
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This old thick brass receiver was made by Eagle Lock Company and, although it has some dings and scratches, remains in excellent operating condition with a strong spring. Overall 7/8” x 2-5/8” Opening 5/16” x 1-1/16” |
| F1042 |
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This furniture lock was found in its original brown paper wrapper and has never been used! Casing and lock are heavy, solid brass to complement even the finest furniture pieces. Includes 2 original keys. The catch has been lost over the years. Overall 1-1/8” x 2” Lock body 15/16” x 1-1/4” Locking... click picture for more info |
| F1041 |
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Great for an old file cabinet or anywhere you need to know what’s inside a drawer. The label slips in a recessed area from the top so it can be easily changed without removing the hardware. They show their age with some dings and scratches. They are a warm caramel patina (excuse the camera flash).... click picture for more info |
| F1040 |
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This is an unusual pull made of yellow or amber pressed glass - sometimes referred to as later Sandwich Glass. An etched star burst on the top gives it sparkle. Only one tiny flea bite on the rim and a couple on the edge that goes against the wood. Original steel slotted screw & washers are... click picture for more info |
| F1039 |
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This turn of the century drawer or cabinet pull includes two elements that were used extensively during the Victorian era. The lions head features a flowing pointed mane while the two dolphins play with a ball to form the grip. Perfect for special piece of furniture needing a small precious... click picture for more info |
| F1037 |
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These great handles are good for a multitude of uses: cabinet doors and drawers, a handle for your screen door, window lifts – to name a few. The rich caramel patina of the cast bronze makes them a stunning addition wherever they are used! I never know where to list these so if you’re looking... click picture for more info |
| 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... click picture for more info |
| 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... click picture for more info |
| F1025 |
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The precise age on these pressed brass keyhole covers is unknown but they were made somewhere in the first half of the 20th century. Their simple elegance makes them perfect for someone who is restoring old furniture. The above price is for one set of 4 (all shown in the photo) Three measure 1-1/8”... click picture for more info |
| 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” |
| 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... click picture for more info |
| 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... click picture for more info |
| F1010 |
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Isn’t this just darling? From the late 1800s it still has bits of the original black paint remaining. Cute for a drawer or cabinet but it could also be used for a charming screen door handle. I’ve included two small antique screws for the center of each flower. Length 3-1/2” Center – center screws... click picture for more info |
| F1008 |
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These lovely little acorns are made of brass or bronze with a warm mottled patina and some verdigris as shown in photo. The screws are rusty but are still tight to the acorns and function just fine. Age unknown Diameter 1-1/8” Protrude 1-3/8” Above price is for one set of 4 |
| F1005 |
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Stunning antique drawer pulls from the 1800s. Finely detailed designs in cast brass with iron posts, all with original patina. The only damage is that all the “posts” except one have pulled loose from the backing, which is typical of old antique hardware such as this. It can’t be seen when they are... click picture for more info |
| F1004 |
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A very elegant set of antique drawer pulls from the 1800s. The main bodies are cast brass with original patina while the handle & post portions are dark aged steel. The patina is consistant with the bright gold being caused by camera flash. The only damage is that the “posts” on one handle have... click picture for more info |
| F1001 |
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This Victorian Eastlake pull has an original patina to die for! From the late 1800s in perfect condition – not a scratch or “ding” in sight. Original nut on steel screw turns easily. 1-3/8” Diameter back plate “T” measures 1-3/4” long x 2” wide |