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Octagonal crystal door knobs measuring 2 1/4-inch diameter like the originals popular in the late 1800's. These top-quality reproductions come with a forged brass base in an array of classic finishes.
Delicate crystal knobs paired with slim and stylish Art Deco plates were all the rage in the 1930s. Cheerful, bright and beautiful, they are just as appealing today. These top-quality reproductions come with a forged brass base in an array of classic finishes.
From 1900 to 1940, the classic hexagonal glass cabinet knob was an American favorite. Fresh colors and period-perfect style make this one our most popular items. With a 1 1/4-inch diameter, it is the standard size for all your kitchen and bath cabinets.
A sturdy and elegant bridge pull rounds out our collection of hexagonal glass cabinet hardware. This 3-inch on center pull is the perfect size for all of your kitchen and bath drawers. From classic clear to ruby red, you'll find the perfect color for your home.
Delicate crystal knobs paired with slim and stylish Art Deco plates were all the rage in the 1930s. Cheerful, bright and beautiful, they are just as appealing today. These top-quality reproductions come with a forged brass base in an array of classic finishes.
A brilliant silvered star at the center of our Round Glass Doorknobs gives your doors a sparkling focal point. Less common than fluted or octagonal knobs, the versatile round shape goes with any style of hardware and decor. the solid-brass shank comes in an array of popular finish options.
Brilliant, fluted crystal knobs add a sparkling accent to this lovely Meadows door set. The classical revival design, with its beaded borders and graceful foliage, recalls P. & F. Corbin's circa 1905 Como Pattern. Our modern recreation is top quality forged brass, designed for lasting quality and performance.
P. and F. Corbin's circa 1905 Como Pattern inspired this lovely Meadows Door Set with Matching Crystal-Glass Knobs. The Classical-Revival design, with its beaded borders and graceful foliage, complements every style of decor. Originally produced in stamped, plated steel, our modern recreation is top-quality forged brass, designed for lasting quality and performance.
From 1900 to 1940, the classic hexagonal glass cabinet knob was an American favorite. Fresh colors and period-perfect style make this one our most popular items. With a 1 1/2-inch diameter, it is ideal for larger cabinets, built-ins, and vintage furniture.
Delicate crystal knobs paired with slim and stylish Art Deco plates were all the rage in the 1930s. Cheerful, bright and beautiful, they are just as appealing today. These top-quality reproductions are made of sparkling crystal glass, set into a durable forged brass base.
Add a new level of distinction to your cabinets and furniture with this Standard Victorian-Style Ebonized Wood Knob. The decorative on lay features an intricate, Eastlake design finished in our exclusive Antique-By-Hand, a living finish that ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina.
Brilliant, oval crystal knobs add a sparkling accent to this lovely Meadows Door Set. The classical revival design, with its beaded borders and graceful foliage, recalls P. & F. Corbin's circa 1905 Como Pattern. Originally produced in stamped, plated steel, our modern recreation is top quality forged brass and crystal glass, designed for lasting quality and performance. Available in an array of popular finishes.
Accessorize your cabinets or furniture with this light pink, square knob. The combination of facets and a knurled pattern at the base creates a sparkly pattern reminiscent of your favorite gem. Made of German crystal and a solid-brass base, it comes in an array of our most popular finishes.
Dangling tear drop pulls were popular throughout the late Victorian era. Typically found on Eastlake or Renaissance Revival furniture, they're a dramatic accent for your kitchen or bath as well. Solid brass with an ebonized wood pendant and our hand-applied antique finish.
With its step and beveled edges and simple design, our Alder Wood Single-Duplex Cover Plate goes with everything from Colonial to Mid-Century modern. Left unfinished, this versatile accent is ready for stain or paint, allowing you to match any decor or woodwork. A metal plate at the back side provides added safety and stability.
Dazzling Waldorf crystal knobs add a sophisticated flair to this lovely classical revival style door set. Inspired by P. & F. Corbin's circa 1905 Como pattern, with its beaded borders and graceful foliage, our top-quality recreation is solid forged brass, designed for lasting quality and performance.
The Royalton Medium Pendant brings back the elegance and glamour of a Jazz-Age ballroom. This opulent fixture features a curtain of crystal beads cascading around its candelabra light source. Its streamlined simplicity and classic style adds a dash of panache to your space.
Shorter in length but with a comfortable heft, this stately Victorian pull is designed for heavier drawers or wardrobe doors. Featuring ebonized wood and a patterned brass rosette, it's an authentic choice for your period furniture or cabinets. Circa 1870s. Hand-finished with our living antique patina.
With its step and beveled edges and simple design, our Alder Wood Single-GFI Switch Plate goes with everything from Colonial to Mid-Century modern. Left unfinished, this versatile accent is ready for stain or paint, allowing you to match any decor or woodwork. A metal plate at the back side provides added safety and stability.
Add a pop of color to your cabinets or furniture with this amber square knob. The combination of facets and a knurled pattern at the base creates a sparkly pattern reminiscent of your favorite gem. Made of German crystal and a solid-brass base, it comes in an array of our most popular finishes.
Stately and elegant, the Brasher 4-Light Chandelier makes a refined impression. Mounted on a metal back plate, its textured glass panels are infused with a champagne hue, offering a soft, flattering light. What a striking addition to Deco and contemporary interiors alike!
Just like the alexandrite gem, the color of this distinctive octagonal knob changes color right before your eyes. Under fluorescent lighting it's a pretty pale blue, and in natural light or under an incandescent bulb it shifts to a lovely lavender color. Made of German crystal and a solid-brass base, it comes in an array of our most popular finishes.
Substantial colonial revival style corbel can support window boxes, kitchen counters, and deep shelves, or may be used as an exterior architectural element. Paint grade.
Crystal Emerald 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.