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A set of fifteen pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
£1,600 the setA set of fifteen pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
each pair comprising two knobs linked with a steel spindle, the ovoid grip on a waisted neck and disc rose-plate pierced with three drill-holes,£1,600 the set -
Set of late Victorian door furniture,
£1,450Set of late Victorian door furniture,
consisting of thirteen knobs, thirteen fingerplates, and nine escutcheons. Dimensions: Door knobs: 7.5 cm high x 6 cm wide, Fingerplates: 32 cm high x 8.5 cm wide x 0.5 cm deep Escutcheons: 4.8 cm high x 2.5 cm wide x 0.5 cm deep£1,450 -
Set of early twentieth century door knobs,
£1,150 the setSet of early twentieth century door knobs,
bakelite and brass, nine pairs to the set.£1,150 the set -
Set of eight stained oak door knobs,
£950 the set -
Set of antique reeded ebony door knobs,
£900 the setSet of antique reeded ebony door knobs,
late nineteenth century, Birmingham, a set of five pairs.£900 the set -
Set of 1930s patinated brass door knobs,
£900 the setSet of 1930s patinated brass door knobs,
with hexagonal handles, seven pairs to the set.£900 the set -
Seven pairs of late nineteenth century door knobs
£875 the setSeven pairs of late nineteenth century door knobs
turned ebony with later replacement brass roses, sold as a set.£875 the set -
Set of rose brass oval door knobs
£775 the set -
Set of mid-twentieth century patinated brass door knobs,
£750 the set of 7 -
Ten pairs of 1930s bakelite door knobs,
£725 the set -
Five pairs of bronze door knobs,
£650 the set -
Set of five pairs of turned fruitwood door knobs
£600 the set -
Set of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
£600 the set of fourSet of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
of hexagonal form with brass collars, c.1920-1920s£600 the set of four -
Set of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
£600 the setSet of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
with redded band to the spherical handle and door-plate. Sold as a set£600 the set -
Set of five ebony door knobs,
£525 the setSet of five ebony door knobs,
with replacement roses, very slight variation to knob size.£525 the set -
Four pairs of early twentieth century door knobs by Kaye
£475 the setFour pairs of early twentieth century door knobs by Kaye
bakelite knobs with patinated rectangular plates.£475 the set -
Set of antique beehive door knobs
£450 the setSet of antique beehive door knobs
ebony with brass collars, sold as a set of three pairs.£450 the set -
Three pairs of door knobs,
£400 the set -
Mid-twentieth century rosewood door knobs,
£400 the set -
Set of rose brass door knobs,
£385 the set -
A set of three pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
£320 the setA set of three pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
each pair comprising two knobs linked with a steel spindle, the ovoid grip on a waisted neck and disc rose-plate pierced with four drill-holes,£320 the set -
Set of three Art Deco door knobs,
£300 the set -
‘William Tonks & Sons’ brass centre pull
£275 -
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 -
Early twentieth century octagonal door centre pull
£200 -
Elegant 1920s brass door knobs,
£140 each pair -
1960s ‘Modric’ aluminium door handles,
£135 a pair1960s ‘Modric’ aluminium door handles,
with rectangular backplates, originally designed by Knud Holscher and Alan Tye£135 a pair -
Early twentieth century oval 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 -
Twentieth century turned ebony door knobs
£125 each pairTwentieth century turned ebony door knobs
showing heart and sap wood, available individually.£125 each pair -
Edwardian timber door knob
£120 -
Early twentieth century ebony door knobs,
£120 a pair -
Small 1920s brass door knob
£120 -
Early twentieth century rose brass door knobs,
£100 a pair -
1920s brass lozenge door handles
£100 -
A pair of nickel plated door knobs
£85 per pair -
Brass door knob,
£80 the pair -
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 -
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 -
Reclaimed brass door knobs
£60 each knob -
A pair of nickel plated oval door knobs
£60 per pairA pair of nickel plated oval door knobs
the ovoid grip and circular rose, linked with a standard gauge spindle,£60 per 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 -
A nickel-plated brass drawer pull
£32
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