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| F1051 |
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These light green knobs are just cute as the dickens! Fun for a child’s room or perhaps a kitchen with Fiesta Ware! These are in great condition with some wear to the inset metal band on the two that are facing up. There is no wear to the other one. Above price is for one set of 3 handles. 2” long... click picture for more info |
| F1050 |
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These sunny yellow bakelite handles with their shiny metal inserts will lift your spirits every day! From around 1940 they are just big enough for two fingers to fit inside. Two handles are in very good condition but one shows some wear on the edge as you can see in the photo. If that side were... 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 |
| F1071 |
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These lacy keyhole covers are so pretty with their curvy Art Nouveau design. I don’t know their exact age but I received them with a lot of 1915 hardware so presume they are from the same era. Made of heavy cast brass there are no bends or breaks. Patina varies slightly on each one. Sold... click picture for more info |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| F1086 |
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This little porcelain knob has aged to become an art form! Porcelain typically gets a crackling on the surface and in this case the light soil causes the tiny lines to become more visible. Of course you could always soak it in bleach to clean it up but it’s very special just the way it is. The... click picture for more info |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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” |
| F1091 |
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These little keyhole covers are made of thick cast iron and have just a touch of detail. Measure 1-3/4” high x 3/4” wide. Keyhole opening is 9/16” high. |
| F1044 |
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These solid brass drawer pulls have fancy detailing and cutouts and the handles have a twisted motif. The price noted is for one pull. Note if you are purchasing both that each has a slightly different holder for the handle. As you can see from the photo of both pulls together, it is hardly... click picture for more info |
| F1089 |
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This Eastlake style pull with its large 1-7/8” ring was made around the turn of the century (1800-1900) and remains in excellent condition with a nice medium patina. Very fine craftsmanship just waiting to adorn a beautiful piece of furniture. Made of solid bronze. Screw has been lost over the... click picture for more info |
| F1100 |
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This is a larger fluted glass knob that could be used on a piece of furniture or even a small door. I’ve included a new rod that has more length. The old rod allows a thickness of up to 1” where the new longer one allows 1-3/8” for the mounting surface. Knob measures 1-3/8” diameter (point to... click picture for more info |
| F1101 |
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This is a larger fluted hexagon glass knob that could be used on a piece of furniture or even a small door. The old rod has a nice large button with iron patina but doesn’t sit completely flush with the glass. Still looks and works well. I’ve also included a new rod that has more length and the... click picture for more info |
| F1085 |
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These large white porcelain pulls have been cleaned of layers of paint and grime to reveal their fantastic condition. A couple of age spots but not a single chip or scratch on the knob portion. There is a small chip at the base of one that cannot be seen once installed. The screws are still... 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 |
| F1114 |
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These wrought steel swivel brackets are from the late 1800’s to early 1900’s and remain in excellent condition. One side goes on the furniture base upright and the other attaches to the mirror. The pins allow the mirror to swivel. Cleaned and oiled. The above price is for both swivel brackets.... click picture for more info |