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| DS1073 |
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Clean elegant lines define this lovely brass doorknob set. They have been left with an “as found” patina but could be polished to a high sheen if... |
| DS1072 |
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A simple design from an earlier time, the only ornamentation is a cross design that can be seen through the glass. This set is from the early 1800s... |
| DS1071 |
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The concentric circle insets on the doorknobs give just a hint of ornamentation to the refined elegance of this set. A great retrofit for modern... |
| DS1070 |
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During the Victorian era this country was enthralled by home décor that featured Oriental, Egyptian and Persian themes. This design was patented by... |
| DS1069 |
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This set was made by P & F Corbin around 1895. The pattern, with a very Art Nouveau feel, is called Roanoke. The large exterior door plate and... |
| DS1068 |
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What a first impression for your lovely home! Fantastic Eastlake style detail adorns these doorknobs made by P & F Corbin. The metal artistry... |
| DS1067 |
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This is a sleek Art Deco design from around 1920s-1930s. Either leave the patina “as is” or polish a bit to make the recessed design really stand... |
| DS1066 |
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This design, worked in heavy cast bronze, depicts a planted urn sitting perhaps on a Victorian porch. In addition to the urn the doorplate also has... |
| DS1065 |
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Lots of Victorian swirls and geometrics in the Eastlake style! All from 1905, the doorknobs are by Sargent in their “Verona” design and the door... |
| DS1064 |
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This is really a sweetheart of a set – pun intended :o) A six-fold heart design on the doorknobs make them sweet indeed! Made in 1900 by Yale &... |
| DS1063 |
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What a striking diagonal design! Full of geometrics and swirls the doorknobs set on the plates so that the design repeats on all parts. This... |
| DS1062 |
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Artistic is definitely the word to use to describe this set! The cast bronze metalwork is absolutely stunning! While the flowers, flowing leaves and... |
| DS1061 |
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A great opportunity to dress up three doors with coordinated antique hardware! I visualize them as an entry, passage and closet but the choice is up... |
| DS1060 |
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These melon shaped antique doorknobs have a rich chocolate patina to die for! Made of solid cast bronze in the late 1800s they are paired with... |
| DS1059 |
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These glass doorknobs sparkle like crystal! Manufactured around 1920 – 1930 they always have a vintage appeal. The ferrules and rosettes are... |
| DS1058 |
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A perfect compliment (perhaps closets that have been added?) to a home with rim locks and the same old white doorknobs. Doorknobs show charming age... |
| DS1057 |
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These little Victorian doorknobs and plates are so delicate looking! Made in 1900 by Reading Hardware in their "Vinca" design pattern, they... |
| DS1056 |
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Deeply incised undulating curves make this set a real treasure! Solid heavy metal casting denotes the high quality of this antique artistic hardware.... |
| DS1055 |
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Made by Branford Lock Works c.1880, this intricate pattern was named “Oriental” by the manufacturer. As per an option in their hardware catalog of... |
| DS1054 |
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Reading Hardware thought this design was so beautiful (and we agree!) they obtained a patent for it on April 23, 1901 and stamped the information on... |