K175306

7.5 in. The Plaza Hotel Entry Brass Door Back Plate

$75

SOLD

Plaza Hotel ornate brass Rococo backplate with a small ornate thumb turn knob attached. The Plaza Hotel closed its doors in 2005 and went under a massive renovation. The Plaza's contents were available to the public via a liquidation sale, that is when we acquired their inventory. The Plaza Hotel reopened March 1, 2008. Patinas vary. Priced each per single plate.

View our blog post about the Plaza Hotel salvage.

Bulk discounts available.

Please ask about a glass, porcelain, mineral, bronze or brass knob that could be paired with this plate.

Inventory no.

K175306

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

7.5 in. H x 2.25 in. W x 2 in. D, collar inside diameter 0.75 in., drop 3 in.

Width (in.)

2.25

Height (in.)

7.5

Depth (in.)

2

Finish

Antique brass

Composition

Brass

Style

Rococo

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