4 1/2" Black Iron Steeple Tip Hinge With Decorative Vine Pattern

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Item #: W-04HH-400

Description

This highly decorative Victorian era hinge, with its delicately twining vines, patterned barrel and elegant finials, is a delightful addition to your home. Made of heavy duty cast iron with a black powder-coated finish, this faithful reproduction has loose pins and slotted and Phillips screws. The 4.5" size hinge is designed for large interior or entry doors.

Dimensions: 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" not including steeple tips. Leaf thickness is 1/8".

Hardware Tip

Question: How are butt hinges measured? Answer: The height is just of the leaf not including the finials and the width is the total open width of both leaves and the knuckle.
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Awsome hinge

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We are saving an 1884 Italianate farm house. Moving a couple door to make it flow a little better. Also trying to update and keep the flavor, or the taste of the original house. The things we bought here did the job nicely. We have book marked this site.

Finishing touches on our home

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new doors and hardware make a finishing touch on our 115 year home

Love these hinges

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These are an exact replica of our hinges from our Victorian home.

More beautiful than I expected

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I ordered these hinges for an antique door we installed in our home. It was the perfect finishing touch.

New hinges for old doors

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I'm recycling 1880s doors in new project, and the hinges are just right. The size (4.5"") was hard to find locally.

Old door himge

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hinge goes on 10 ft. 4 "" 100+ year old door. Restoring a French Second Empire Style building with Mansard roof in Historic Madison, IN. [@]

period hinges

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Best replacement available!

The perfect touch for our home.

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Restoring the doors in our 1880s home is a chore. It was great to find the sturdy hardware that is a perfect design match for the original.