Antique Door Knobs
Complete your door rennovation project with an authentically reproduced antique door knob. Tip: to find out if a doorknob will work with a particular door plate, measure the knob shank diameter. It should be slightly smaller than the inside collar diameter on the rosette.
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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.
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.
Jet black porcelain door knobs with black iron shanks are a great choice for rustic or refined interiors. Pair them with plain iron rosettes for a simple and understated period door set. The shanks are powder coated to resist rust.
Pure white porcelain door knobs with black iron shanks are a great choice for rustic or refined interiors. Pair them with plain iron rosettes for a simple and understated door set. The shanks are powder coated to resist rust.
Pure white porcelain knobs have an old-fashioned charm that's never out of style. Paired with plain or fancy back plates, or classic round rosettes, they're a perfect choice for your Victorian, Colonial or Cottage home. The durable forged brass base comes in 7 popular finishes!
The simple elegance of round crystal knobs brings Victorian style to virtually any space. These top-quality reproductions come with a forged brass base in an array of classic finishes.
Bennington style porcelain door knobs with black iron shanks are a great choice for rustic or refined interiors. Pair them with plain iron rosettes for a simple and understated door set. The shanks are powder coated to resist rust.
These Windsor pattern door knobs are some of our finest Victorian era reproductions. Introduced by Reading Hardware around 1885, the whimsical Aesthetic design is just as fresh and lovely today. Made of solid cast brass and finished with our living antique patina.
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 12% lead crystal, set into a durable forged brass base.
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.
These wonderfully decorative door knobs exude old-fashioned charm. The circa 1905 Corbin design is faithfully reproduced in stamped bronze to capture every fine and delicate detail of the originals. A chocolaty finish with subtle copper highlights completes the authentic look.
The simple elegance of oval crystal knobs brings effortless Victorian style to virtually any space. Seven finish options for the shank.
The lovely combination of white porcelain and gleaming brass suits so many styles of homes, from Queen Anne Victorian to Colonial Revival. The durable glazed knobs are firmly fastened to a solid brass shank in your choice of polished or antique finishes.
A subtle stunner, this glossy black porcelain knob is ideal for a sophisticated Victorian interior. Shank is featured in seven finish options to adapt to any aesthetic.
These rare, cobalt blue porcelain knobs are simply stunning! Paired with plain iron rosettes, they work with everything from Greek Revival to rustic country. The shanks are powder coated to resist rust.
The Bennington pottery first produced richly swirled clay knobs in the mid 1800s. Pair these authentic reproductions with small rosettes or back plates to make a wonderful period door set. The durable glazed knobs are firmly fastened to a solid brass shank in your choice of polished or antique finishes.
The simple elegance of round crystal knobs brings Victorian style to virtually any space. Seven finish options for the shank.
Crisp white porcelain knobs paired with a black iron rim lock is a classic Victorian look. This nostalgic combination suits everything from high-style Greek Revivals to the simplest country farm house. Each pair has one long shank and one short shank with a flange.
Glossy jet porcelain knobs with an iron shank are the perfect companion to our enameled Victorian rim locks. The black on black pairing is a stately look that's always in style. Each knob set has one long shank and one short shank with a flange.
These octagonal crystal door knobs measuring 2 1/4-inch diameter, like the originals, were made popular in the late 1800's. Cheerful, bright, and beautiful, they are just as appealing today. These top-quality reproductions are made of sparkling 12% lead crystal, and the durable, forged-brass base comes in our exclusive Antique-By-Hand, a living finish that ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina.
Sparkling, fluted glass knobs were a popular choice in the 1920s and 30s. Bright and cheerful, these small knobs paired well with the slim and stylish Art Deco hardware of the day. Offered here with a solid brass shank in 4 classic finishes.
Sparkling fluted glass knobs were a popular choice in the 1920s and 30s. Bright and cheerful, they pair well with the slim and stylish Art Deco hardware of the day. Our modern reproductions are made of top-quality emerald crystal glass and a solid brass shank for added durability.
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 12% lead crystal, and the durable, forged-brass base comes in our exclusive Antique-By-Hand, a living finish that ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina.
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.