2 1/4" Pressed Brass Rosette With 5/8" Collar

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Item #: R-01BM-8871X

Description

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This classic stamped brass rosette is exactly like those found in American homes of the 1910s and 20s. The shapely profile, 3 screw holes & matching slotted screws make it a great choice for exacting restorations or new vintage style construction. When paired with octagonal glass knobs (R-01BM-8851X), the look is timeless!

Dimensions: 2 1/4" outer diameter.
Inside collar diameter: 5/8".
Fastener/s: #5 x 5/8" slotted flat head wood screws
Not for use on pre-drilled doors.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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Replaced on 1923 glass door knob….! Perfect

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Great experience!

Rare to get unlacquered brass as option

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Replaced the rosettes on a cheap new brass knob with these and added vintage glass knobs, and the result looks like a version of my other original knobs. Just beautiful. Love the unlacquered brass option!

Excellent quality & design

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Matches original from 1954, but look even better!

Would buy this again. Closest thing that matched 1920 Style.

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Restoring 1920 Ford Historic Home.

Fantastic Customer Service and Products

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We were looking for a reproduction of the classic crystal knobs and rosette to go on our ensuite double doors. We didn't have to look anywhere else, because the catalogue, customer service were there to help. The price was definitely within our range and the quality of the crystal door knob and rosette were second to none. I would definitely go to House of Antiques for all of our needs. When I spoke to the Sales Lady regarding the rosettes she was able to send it immediately and received it within 2 days.

Great for closet with double doors

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Looked for collars like this in antique stores but they are pretty hard to find since something simple like this will more than likely be melted for scrap. No one can tell they are reproduction.

Looks like a 1020 rosette

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this item matches my other rosettes in the house from the 1920s

Matches original from 1922 house

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Striping 1922 doors-needed to replace some glass knobs and their rosettes

Good enough, but nothing extraordinary

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I chose this rosette because it was the one that came in the right size and finish for me. I was a bit disappointed that the rosette did not have the weight of a true antique. It does not look any different but the brass is much thinner than the old one it is replacing.

Bright & shiny

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Brass finish not at all antique.