Hand Turn Door Bells & Doorbell Buttons
Make a stylish statement to house guests with our beautifully designed door bells, doorbell buttons and knockers. A uniquely designed, decorative buzzer or knocker can replace standard electric doorbell buttons adding instant period charm to your home.
6 Products
This charming, hand-forged iron door buzzer button features an inverted heart-shaped back plate. Its folk-art feel is suited for Colonial, Romantic, Western and Pennsylvania Dutch homes. The surface is phosphate treated then lacquered, for rust-resistant, long-lasting wear.
Paying tribute to the iconic symbol of the French monarchy, the Dauphin Collection adds a decorative touch to your entry. Made of solid brass, this simple design features a charming fleur-de-lis and sturdy ring and comes available in your choice of two classic finishes. Comes complete with matching striker and mounting hardware.
Paying tribute to the iconic symbol of the French monarchy, the Dauphin Collection adds a decorative touch to your entry. Made of solid brass, this simple design features a lighted button for enhanced visibility and your choice of two classic finishes.
The lively silhouette of this Tudor-style Warwick Iron Ring Door Knocker adds a romantic flair to any door. Unusual and eye-catching, it is hand-crafted from forged iron and features a rough-textured surface and durable, rust-resistant finish. The heavy drop handle produces a solid knocking sound, ideal for thick or large hardwood doors. Surface mounted.
The lively silhouette of this Tudor-style Warwick Decorative Iron Door Knocker adds romantic flair to any door. Unusual and eye-catching, it is hand-crafted from forged iron and features a rough-textured surface and durable, rust-resistant finish. The heavy drop handle produces a solid knocking sound, ideal for thick or large hardwood doors. Surface mounted.
You'll love the rustic simplicity of this hand-forged iron door buzzer button! Its pleasing bean shape and rough-hewn texture is compatible with homes of many styles, from Early American to English Tudor. Its surface is phosphate treated then lacquered, for rust-resistant, long-lasting wear.