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| DB1018 |
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This is the most unusual antique doorbell lever I have ever seen! A lovely hand painted porcelain knob sits atop the ornate cast iron arm and back plate. The condition is absolutely fantastic! The hand painting shows no wear and the original varnish has only a few places where it is missing. I... click picture for more info |
| DB1020 |
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This doorbell lever has the Eastlake style that was so loved during the Victorian era of the late 1800s. Made of strong cast iron that has aged to a dark patina, the details remain crisp and clear. This lever is a bit larger than normal and won’t escape attention at your front door! <!-- /*... click picture for more info |
| DB1037 |
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This simple brass doorbell button from the 1950’s is sure to add vintage charm to your home. Made by Eagle it’s never been used and comes in its original box with screws. The brass is dull rather than shiny. Use “as is” or polish as much as you like. Terminal screws are pristine. 1-3/4” diameter |
| DB1051 |
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With its plain nickel plated brass dome and ribbed cast iron base this antique doorbell makes a simple, yet elegant, statement. This doorbell is a bit smaller than the other lever bells shown here but its single melodic ring belies its size. Made by Sargent & Co. it bears a patent date of... click picture for more info |
| DB1069 |
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In days gone by attention was gained not by a loud harsh voice but with a melodic sound. A tap on the little button of this counter bell gives a little “ding” reminiscent of more gentile times – and fun to ring too! The bell works perfectly and is in very good condition. The base of the bell is... click picture for more info |
| DB1082 |
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Simple yet elegant this lovely bell is right at home with any architecture! Made in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s it remains in exceptionally good condition. The ribbed cast iron base has only a couple of small areas where the original varnish is missing and the nickel plated brass dome is still... click picture for more info |
| DB1084 |
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This doorbell set has the Craftsman style feel even though it was manufactured in the late 1800s. The large bell gives a hearty GONG with a pull on the elegantly simple lever. It would also go very well with a Victorian, Mission or Arts & Crafts home. Both pieces were made by Sargent &... click picture for more info |
| DB1102 |
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This is a gorgeous door bell just covered with aesthetic Eastlake detail! Over 100 years old and not a nick or blemish anywhere to mar the beauty of the fantastic patina. It has the original working mechanism so no screws show. What a wonderful way to greet your guests! To mount, first place the... click picture for more info |
| DB1110 |
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Could this be where the saying “Cute as a button” got its start? This cream colored bakelite doorbell will add such vintage charm to your home! Just a little Art Deco detail and a brown bakelite button give it a bit of pizazz. Since it’s never been used it comes in its original box with screws.... click picture for more info |
| DB1125 |
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This antique doorbell cover was made around the turn of the century and remains in great original condition. Created in heavy cast bronze, the detail is quite charming. Your guests will love it! The bronze has obtained a very dark patina over the years and the button is in excellent condition. ... click picture for more info |
| DB1137 |
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This antique bell will add such charm and sense of history to your home! There are several ways it can be used inside the house with the addition of different operators. Mount it as shown in the main photo and run a wire or chain up, through your exterior wall and then down with whatever pull suits... click picture for more info |
| DB1139 |
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This doorbell is so cool!!! From the 1940’s it just screams ART DECO! The bell mounts on the inside of your door with the brass handle on the outside. It resembles a doorknocker on the outside but when the handle is raised it causes the spindle to rotate and ring the bell - a “ding dong” chime.... click picture for more info |
| DB1143 |
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Okay…this isn’t a doorbell but still a great way for your guests to announce their arrival! Made of solid cast bronze in the 1930’s it has a wonderful caramel patina. Polish if you wish but I personally love hardware with its age showing. The knocker is in excellent condition with original mounting... click picture for more info |
| DB1146 |
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Not all homes have fancy hardware and this doorbell goes with the simpler styles. I can just visualize this on an old farm house! The handsome bronze twist has a beautiful caramel patina and the bell has a nostalgic burring ring. The twist is made of wrought bronze with no dents, cracks or... click picture for more info |
| DB1147 |
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Although rare to find an entire set in its original box from 1905 what makes this doorbell extremely rare is its operation. I have never seen another like this with all the parts even in used condition. It combines a push button with the mechanics of the twist type bell for a burring ring. This... click picture for more info |
| DB1149 |
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This late 1800s doorbell, made by Russell & Erwin, has the simple yet elegant detailing that would go with almost any architectural style – Victorian, Craftsman, Mission, Arts & Crafts and many others. Add a stunning piece of history at your front door! Made of thick cast bronze, it has a... click picture for more info |
| DB1151 |
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Sometimes old Victorian homes had more simple hardware and an ornate doorbell would be just out of place. This simple doorbell was made with the bulbous shape used during the Victorian era of the late 1800’s. It comes complete with little nicks that attest to its age and add to its charm. This... click picture for more info |