Antique Door Knobs
Complete your door rennovation project with an authentically reproduced antique door knob. Tip: to find out if a doorknob will work with a particular door plate, measure the knob shank diameter. It should be slightly smaller than the inside collar diameter on the rosette.
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Painstakingly recreated from an antique original, our Ovolo Crystal Glass Door Knobs add instant elegance to your doors. Inspired by a circa 1900, neo-classical design, they feature vintage egg and dart borders. The solid-brass shank comes in an array of classic finish options.
Jet black porcelain knobs are a Victorian era classic. Paired with small rosettes or back plates, they make a stately, yet understated period style door set. The durable glazed knobs are firmly fastened to a solid brass shank in your choice of polished or antique finishes.
Crystal Pink Octagonal Crystal-Glass Door Knobs have a fresh and elegant look that's never out of style. First offered in the 1850s, their popularity peaked at the turn of the century. Our modern reproductions feature a solid-brass shank for added durability. An array of classic finishes give you options for every room in the house.
Crystal Cobalt Blue Octagonal Crystal-Glass Door Knobs have a fresh and elegant look that's never out of style. First offered in the 1850s, their popularity peaked at the turn of the century. Our modern reproductions feature a solid-brass shank for added durability. An array of classic finishes give you options for every room in the house.
Sparkling fluted glass knobs were a popular choice in the 1920s and 30s. Bright and cheerful, they pair well with the slim and stylish Art Deco hardware of the day. Our modern reproductions are made of top-quality blue crystal glass and a solid brass shank for added durability.
Our classic Round Wooden Doorknobs reflect Victorian-era style. Made of red oak, these beautiful reproductions feature a solid-brass base and unfinished surface - ready for stain or paint. Choose from an array of popular finish options.
P. and F. Corbin pictured this handsome, neo-classical design in their 1905 door hardware catalog. Originally made of brass, our Egg and Dart Crystal-Glass Knobs give you added sparkle and a lifetime of beauty and performance. Mounted on a solid-brass base, you can choose from host of period finish options. Pair with the matching back plate or combine with your own vintage escutcheons. Comes complete with one threaded steel spindle.
In a timeless oval shape with the sparkle of fluted crystal, these knobs are an essential accent to all interiors. Seven finish options for the shank.
Our Largo Crystal-Glass Door Knobs add a touch of sparkle to any room. The pattern on these lovely oval knobs was designed by Yale and Town, circa 1910. The decorative Renaissance pattern, known as Largo, is reproduced in top-quality, crystal. Mounted on a solid-brass base, it comes in a host of period finish options. Comes complete with one threaded steel spindle.
With simple elegance and sweet charm, these rose porcelain knobs will steal the affections of all Victorian sensibilities. Six finish options for the shank.
Sparkling fluted glass knobs were a popular choice in the 1920s and 30s. Bright and cheerful, they pair well with the slim and stylish Art Deco hardware of the day. Our modern reproductions are made of top-quality pink crystal glass and a solid brass for added durability.
The lovely combination of white porcelain and gleaming brass suits so many styles of homes, from Queen Anne Victorian to Colonial Revival. Designed expressly for use with brass rim locks, these knobs have a solid brass base in your choice of polished or antique finishes.
Sparkling fluted glass knobs were a popular choice in the 1920s and 30s. Bright and cheerful, they pair well with the slim and stylish Art Deco hardware of the day. Our modern reproductions are made of top-quality black crystal glass and a solid brass shank for added durability.
A subtle stunner, this glossy brown porcelain knob is ideal for an understated Victorian interior. Shank is featured in seven finish options to adapt to any aesthetic.
These elegant Meadows knobs were inspired by P. & F. Corbin's Como pattern of 1905. Finely crafted of solid, forged brass, the beaded design adds a neo-classical touch to any room. Includes a 20 TPI threaded steel spindle.
The Bennington pottery first produced richly swirled clay knobs in the mid 1800s. Pair these authentic reproductions with any of our brass rim locks for a period perfect Victorian style door set. Each pair of knobs has one long shank and one short shank with a flange.