Swan-Neck Bail Pull in Antique-By-Hand - 2 1/2-Inch Center-to-Center

Description
Description
Dimensions. Rosettes: 1" W. Center to center: 2 1/2".
Ratings & Reviews
12 reviews
Exactly what I had in mind
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The drawer pulls were great for giving a refreshed dresser and night stand a new lease on life.
Great match for 70 yr old swan neck desk pulls!
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I was very happy with my purchase. Good price, fast delivery, excellent match to old pulls. I was just missing one and I put new one on lap drawer so it's really not noticeable.
Perfect fit. Great quality. I am very pleased with my purcha
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Fit perfectly
Drawer pulls and hardware
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Every step of this purchase, was handled professionally. Great customer service, price and received product and was able to install in a week..Will never forget this company. Would have given 10 stars if that option was available.
Very nice cabinet pull
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I purchased this cabinet pull to replace one that came with a cherry drop leaf table. The original one was a very shiny lacquered brass, and I wanted a more natural ""aged"" brass look. This item fits the bill perfectly.
Great service and a good product
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This product was used to restore missing hardware of a 19th century desk. It worked perfectly.
Pleasant surprise
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The finish on my drawer pull was perfect! The rosettes were a little larger than what I replaced but still appropriate for the time period. I couldn't be happier with the workmanship and the delivery time. I would certainly recommend this company to everyone. My family is thrilled with the results as the furniture piece goes back over 100 years. Many thanks to all!
Excellent hardware. Outstanding quality
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I purchased hardware for a piece of furniture . The quality and finish of the product was excellent.
Replace dresser handles.
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I'm very happy with the finish and function.
A beautiful look
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This hardware added the perfect professional touch to a small mahogany dresser which my cabinet maker created from a picture. It is the first impression friends and visitors see when they enter my front door.