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Decorative Push Plate A04-P8600
Reproduction based loosely on the Russwin design made popular in the 1920’s this piece features the classical dolphin and cornucopia under a strong transom arched top.
3” x 16-1/4” Plates
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Decorative Push Plate A04-P3220
3 x 18” Back plate, sand cast in the traditional style of the 1800’s, the design is taken from Louis XVI School of Architecture c.1774-1792 featuring the ever popular fleur de lis which for centuries had stood
as a symbol of the old French monarchy.GA04-P3220 -
Decorative Pull Plate A04-P3221
Decorative Pull Plate A04-P3221
3 x 18” Back plate, sand cast in the traditional style of the 1800’s, the design is taken from Louis XVI School of Architecture c.1774-1792 featuring the ever popular fleur de lis which for centuries had stood
as a symbol of the old French monarchy.GA04-P3221 -
Decorative Pull Plate A04-P8601
Reproduction based loosely on the Russwin design made popular in the 1920’s this piece features the classical dolphin and cornucopia under a strong transom arched top.
3” x 16-1/4” Plates
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Decorative Push Plate A06-P0240
This is a reproduction of the Georgian Design shown in the
Phoenix Lock catalog of 1898.3” x 12” Plates
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Decorative Pull Plate A06-P0241
This is a reproduction of the Georgian Design shown in the
Phoenix Lock catalog of 1898.3” x 12” Plates
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Decorative Push Plate A06-P0250
This dramatic cathedral arched rope plate, done in the Georgian style
is a reproduction of the Elsley twisted rope plate c.1880.2-1/2" x 10-1/2" Plates
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Decorative Pull Plate A06-P0251
This dramatic cathedral arched rope plate, done in the Georgian style
is a reproduction of the Elsley twisted rope plate c.1880.2-1/2" x 10-1/2" Plates
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Decorative Push Plate A07-P0240
The term “Palladian” comes from Andrea Palladio, a Renaissance architect whose work inspired some of the greatest buildings in Europe and the United States, most notably in the buildings designed by Thomas Jefferson, including his own home, Monticello. The classic Palladian shape is a central semicircular arch flanked on each side by strong rectangular pillasters.
3" x 12" Plates
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