Ornate Victorian Cast Iron Handrail Bracket
Description
Description
Dimensions: Overall Height: 5". Projection: 3 3/16". Base: 2 9/16" W x 2 1/2" H.
Ratings & Reviews
21 reviews
Great customer service in addition to very nice product!
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These are a HUGE improvement to the staircase!
perfect for the look I want - handrail brackets can be ugly
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not ready to use yet as houseplans not done yet, but could not pass on this item
Fantastic quality, high artistic casting detail and strength
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This provides an excellent visual look in my older home. Installing these under my railing provided a vast visual change in my stairwell for the better. The three screw design also provides equal or more strength for my railing with half the number builder grade mounting brackets.
Great Find!!
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I needed brackets for my new handrails. I didn't want just generic hardware. These are exceptional! They are a great addition to any home! Stylish but also understated!
Honestly a unique look
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Awesome looking product that I mouinted to a rosette. The degree of the casting is off so that the railing does not sit level so a tapered shim must be cut to about 8 degrees to bring hand rail into a perpendicular to wall plane. I used these with craftsman style handrail which is a rectangular rail and making returns made it necessary to have the degree proper. Overall anyone that is capable of installing railing or stairs should have no issue in making use of these for a not so big box look with railing brackets.
Right amount of cottage classic
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Actually used these to dress up a mantle. Super gorgeous and a great value.
The ornate hand rail bracket will blend right in with my 120
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I bought the wroughtiron handrail bracket so I can spray paint them the color I need.They will blend in well with my 120 year old home.
5 Stars for sure
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Great product, very pleased
Recommended handrail
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Product looks great.
Great looking, lots of compliments!
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Bought this to add a railing on the other side of the stairway in my territorial style home in New Mexico. (This not only works with Victorian architecture.) I liked the appearance of strength in the pictures and I wasn't disappointed. I had thought about painting them, but didn't, and I am glad I didn't. They look perfect. The stair rail had to be pieced so we made sure that the wood join rested on one of the supports. The other thing is that we made sure each support was attached to a stud for strength.
