Antique Drawer Pulls, Pressed Tin and Metal Matching Set of 5 - Architectural Salvage

Antique Drawer Pulls Pressed Tin and Metal Matching Set of 5 - Architectural Salvage

Sale price $45.50 Regular price $85.50

 

Product Description: Add a touch of original Victorian elegance to your restoration project with this set of five ornate drawer pulls with drop down metal bail handles.  The tin back plate is embossed in scrolls and a touch of floral. Each are rather large measuring six inches long ideal for a larger dresser or cabinet.

Note:  Please refer To “Condition” section for additional information.

Circa:  Most likely later 1800s

Dimensions:
Length: 6"
Height: 3 1/2" (including drop down metal handle at highest point)
Height: 2 5/8" (backplate only. Not including handle. At highest point)
Screw: 1 ½” Long (from inside back of plate)
Bolt Holes Center to Center: 3”

Product Weight: 4.2 ounces. 1 pound 4 ounces (set of 5)

Material:  Pressed Tin Type Back Plate and Metal Handle

Style: Drop Down Pull

Maker: Unknown

Markings: No visible makers’ marks

Origin:  Unknown

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Condition is consistent with age and normal use. Good condition with light rusting and dark original patina. Missing one original square nut on screw.  Lightly cleaned, not polished.

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