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Nineteenth century brass door boss,
£225 -
Early twentieth century rose brass door pulls
£220 a pair -
Art Deco brass pulls,
£200 eachArt Deco brass pulls,
Having a hexagonal shaped backplate with a raised smaller hexagonal section with angular drop pull attached. Each stamped N B 574£200 each -
Three pairs of antique brass sash lifts
£200 the set -
Victorian Suffolk latch
£200 -
Victorian brass Suffolk latch
£200 -
William Tonk & Sons brass Suffolk latch
£200 -
Early twentieth century bronze door centre pull
£200 -
Antique rose brass Suffolk latch
£200 -
Early twentieth century octagonal door centre pull
£200 -
Victorian Arts and Crafts brass finger plates
£200 the set -
Pair of large Victorian pierced hinges
£200 the pair -
Large Victorian brass night chain
£200 -
Victorian brass table lamp
£190Victorian brass table lamp
glazed, originally a lantern and later converted to electricity (n.b. will not work if hung).£190 -
Pair of Victorian brass candlesticks
£180 -
Pair of William IV brass candlesticks
£180 the pair -
Pair of early nineteenth century brass candlesticks
£180 the pair -
Pair of gilt-brass and porcelain coat hooks
£180 the pair -
Two pairs of oval brass door knobs,
£180 the two pairsTwo pairs of oval brass door knobs,
both pairs having remanence of old paint to both rose plates and oval knobs.£180 the two pairs -
Early twentieth century bronze centre pulls
£175 each -
Two Victorian Rococo brass centre pulls
£175 eachTwo Victorian Rococo brass centre pulls
c.1860s, with central cabochon to each handle. Sold separately.£175 each -
William IV gilt-brass coat hook
£160 -
Pressed brass beehive escutcheons
£160 the set -
Nineteenth century Dutch brass jardiniere
£160Nineteenth century Dutch brass jardiniere
raised on lion's paw feet, with loop handle to either side.£160 -
Pair of Victorian finger plates
£150Pair of Victorian finger plates
gilt-brass, cast with flower-heads and meandering foliage, c.1880£150 -
Victorian brass finger plates
£150 -
Six large pressed brass escutcheons
£150 the set of six -
Brass Art Deco centre pull
£150 -
Patinated brass lion’s mask door pull,
£150 -
Elegant 1920s brass door knobs,
£140 each pair -
Small brass door pulls
£140 a pair -
1920s rose brass door knobs,
£130 a pair -
A Regency style cast bronze mortise set
£130 the pairA Regency style cast bronze mortise set
black/brown patina with reeded detailing, for use with mortise or rim locks,£130 the pair -
Set of five patinated brass escutcheons
£120 the set -
Early twentieth century ebony door knobs,
£120 a pair -
Small 1920s brass door knob
£120 -
Set of five brass escutcheons
£100 -
Early twentieth century rose brass door knobs,
£100 a pair -
Pair of Victorian brass finger plates
£100 the pair -
Set of three Victorian escutcheons
£100 the set of three -
1920s brass lozenge door handles
£100 -
Pair of Victorian brass door knobs
£100 -
Brass ram’s head door knocker,
£95 -
Pair of Victorian brass sash lifts
£80 the pairPair of Victorian brass sash lifts
by William Tonks & Sons, stamped to the reverse, in the neo-classical revival manner.£80 the pair -
Edwardian pressed brass door handle
£80 -
Brass door knob,
£80 the pair -
Nineteenth century neo-classical brass finger plate
£75 -
Nineteenth century French finger plate
£75 -
Pair of Victorian shield escutcheons
£75 the pair -
A pair of brass ‘Regency’ door knobs
£75 per pairA pair of brass ‘Regency’ door knobs
the moulded bulbous grip, with an engineered rose concealing secret screws,£75 per pair -
Edwardian house numbers ’50’
£70 -
Nineteenth century style ebonised beehive door knobs,
£65 a pairNineteenth century style ebonised beehive door knobs,
with conforming reeded brass back-plate, a reproduction item so available in quantity.£65 a pair -
Brass beehive door knobs,
£65 a pairBrass beehive door knobs,
the reeded handle with conforming circular reeded back-plate, a reproduction item so available in quantity.£65 a pair -
A pair of ebonised wood ‘Beehive’ door knobs,
£65 per pairA pair of ebonised wood ‘Beehive’ door knobs,
the reeded grip and rose, linked by a standard gauge spindle,£65 per pair -
Modern brass door pulls,
£60 a pair -
A pair of spherical nickel plated door knobs,
£60 per pairA pair of spherical nickel plated door knobs,
the spherical grip mounted on a circular rose,£60 per pair -
Brass oval door knobs,
£55 a pairBrass oval door knobs,
on circular back-plates, a reproduction item so available in quantity.£55 a pair -
A pair of oval brass door knobs
£55 per pairA pair of oval brass door knobs
the ovoid grip and circular rose, linked with a standard gauge spindle,£55 per pair -
Pair of pressed brass escutcheons
£50 the pair -
Victorian double cord hook
£50 -
Antique gilt-brass coat hook,
£45 -
Early twentieth century finger plates
£45 each -
Edwardian rose brass house numbers
£40 each -
1920s brass escutcheons
£40 the set -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Victorian beehive escutcheon
£35 -
Nineteenth century brass beehive escutcheons
£35 each -
Edwardian rose brass house numbers
£30 each -
Gilt-brass escutcheon
£30 -
Small brass oval cabinet or cupboard knobs
£30 eachSmall brass oval cabinet or cupboard knobs
fine quality unused late twentieth century reproductions.£30 each -
Art Deco escutcheons
£30 each -
Slim brass beehive escutcheons
£30 each -
Bronze Art Deco escutcheon
£30 -
Twentieth century brass beehive escutcheons
£25 each -
Brass beehive escutcheons
£25 each -
Gilt-brass foliate cupboard knobs
£25 each -
Cast iron pull handles,
£25 eachCast iron pull handles,
Each pull having six screw fixing to top and bottom shaped fixing plates.£25 each -
Brass house number ‘6’ or ‘9’
£20 each -
Brass house number ‘3’
£20 each -
Brass house number ‘0’
£20 each -
Brass house number ‘5’
£20 each -
Mahogany and brass escutcheons
£20 each -
Old iron coat hooks,
£20 each -
Old brass-plated single hooks
£20 eachOld brass-plated single hooks
sold individually, sizes vary slightly, iron body. If sets are ordered we will do our best to ensure consistent sizing.£20 each -
Reclaimed brass escutcheons
£20 each -
An English brass hat and coat hook
£9 each -
An English cast iron hat and coat hook
£6.50 each
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