
Objects designed for grasping and manipulating doors, crafted from transparent or translucent material during previous eras, constitute a specific category of architectural hardware. These items typically exhibit characteristics reflective of their time... Read more »

These decorative fixtures, often crafted during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, served as functional and aesthetic elements in residential and commercial architecture. Examples include pressed glass knobs with intricate floral... Read more »

Fittings crafted from a copper-zinc alloy, exhibiting characteristics of a previous era, are often sought after for their aesthetic appeal and historical significance. These hardware elements, typically used for opening or closing... Read more »

Hardware components of a bygone era, crafted from a copper and zinc alloy, designed for attachment to furniture, specifically cabinet or chest fronts, to facilitate opening and closing access. These fixtures served... Read more »

Hardware components affixed to furniture storage units, typically chests of drawers, originating from a prior era, are commonly sought after for restoration or aesthetic purposes. These fixtures, crafted from materials such as... Read more »

Hardware crafted from a copper and zinc alloy, exhibiting age through design and patina, and intended for attachment to cabinetry doors and drawers, constitutes a specific class of decorative and functional items.... Read more »

