A pair of nickel plated door knobs
an early 19th century English mortise-set pattern - cast in heavy solid brass, hand-finished and plated,
the moulded bulbous grip, with an engineered rose concealing secret screws,
£85 per pair
In stock
Here nickel-plated (brass is available see 92295) this pattern can work beautifully in contemporary schemes. Suitable for internal mortise lock but not intended for rim locks (for rim locks one rose must be omitted but with these the rose is integral = we can supply this variant: please enquire). Spindle gauge is standard and should work in any English mortise lock. These are reproduction door-knobs so can be ordered in quantity if required.
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