Classic Rosette Door Set with Norwich Knobs
Description
Timeless and understated, our Classic Rosette Door Set with Norwich Knobs is always a tasteful choice. Finely crafted from solid forged brass, this handsome design will provide a lifetime of quality and enjoyment. Choose from an array of popular finish options.
Dimensions: Norwich knobs are 2 1/4" D. Classic rosettes measure 2 3/4" D.
Latch dimensions: Latch case: 7/8" diameter. Latch face plate: 2 1/4" H x 1" W.
Standard door range: 1 1/4" to 2" thick.
Dimensions: Norwich knobs are 2 1/4" D. Classic rosettes measure 2 3/4" D.
Latch dimensions: Latch case: 7/8" diameter. Latch face plate: 2 1/4" H x 1" W.
Standard door range: 1 1/4" to 2" thick.
Door Sets
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| Function | Description | Includes |
| Passage | Latch but no lock - The knobs turn and operate a latch but there is no locking ability. Typically found on interior doors that don't need to lock, or doors with a separate deadbolt. |
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| Privacy | Latch and lock - This set has a privacy pin next to the knob which is pushed to lock and pulled to unlock. The door can also be unlocked from the outside by pushing a small screwdriver through the emergency release hole. Typically found on bedroom or bathroom doors. |
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| Double Dummy | No latch or lock - the knobs on this doorset don't turn or operate a latch. Typically found on closet doors or the passive door in a set of double doors. This set can't be installed on a pre-drilled door. |
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Included Hardware
Pictured in Polished Brass. Your hardware will match the finish selected. Hardware not included with Dummy Sets.
Installation
Installation Instructions
How to install this product in a typical situation.
Hardware Tip
Tubular Latch: A cylindrical door latch that is installed into the edge of the door and is operated by a knob or lever via the spindle.
Specs
Product Specifications
Dimensions, specifications and detailed product info
WARNING: California Proposition 65
Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Very Good Quality!
Comments:
We purchased knobs for our circa 1940 doors that had cheap knobs put on some time in the 1970s. They almost exactly match the other knobs found elsewhere in the house. They are a bit of an investment but totally worth it- very solid feel and make the door!
