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Door Stops
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| EDS1030 |
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This old doorstop would add a lot of charm to any old home but I like it best with Craftsman architecture. The brass plating is intact and has mellowed in color. The bumper is no longer as white as it once was but is in good condition. I just love the little casting flaw at the edge of the... |
| EDS1021 |
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I can visualize this doorstop in an old Victorian cottage but it would be at home in any rustic setting. The old white paint is chipped in spots for a very charming accent! The original “button” is missing. You could use it “as is”, replace it with a bumper of your choice or glue (a glob of... |
| EDS1018 |
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This is a rustic looking old doorstop with bits of old blue paint and varnish remaining. The “button” on the end is wood. Use as is for a primitive rustic look or strip and refinish as you wish. The screw has broken off and to replace it may require drilling it out. Another option for attaching... |
| EDS1017 |
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This fancy doorstop was removed from my own house (circa 1895) when a door was removed. It’s a bit fancier in shape than many of the old door stops. The wood is a very dark brown – either from age or it was stained. It may have been painted at one time because there are a few flecks of paint in... |
| EDS1012 |
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Dating myself but I actually remember these! The base is cast brass and the spring is steel. The spring is a lot more flexible than later doorstops like this but is a lot more fun for toddlers to play with! The spring is sprung at the base but it still does the job! Projects 3-1/2” |
| EDS1010 |
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Do you need to hold a door open due to self closing hinges, an off kilter door or ghosts? This c. 1920 spring loaded door stay will do the trick! Mounted on the lower part of the door (the appropriate distance from the floor), you just flip it down to keep the door in place. The old cast bronze has... |
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