Antique Lockwood Broken Leaf Bronze Door Knob Set

$295

SOLD

These bronze asymmetrical door knobs were made by Lockwood in the 1887 catalog. It is part of the B-12600 'Broken Leaf' group. The set includes two knobs with a spindle, two matching keyhole back plates, a mortise lock and a strike plate. The strike plate has some damage.

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Inventory no.

P259017

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Set

Dimensions

Knobs 2.125 in. diameter x 2 in. D, plates 5.375 in. H x 1.5 in. W x 0.5 in. D, lock face 5.5 in. H x 0.9375 in. W, lock body 3.625 in. H x 0.625 in. W x 3 in. D, backset 2.375 in., drop 2.1875 in.,

Weight

2.1 lb.

Finish

Antique bronze, Black

Composition

Bronze, Cast iron

Period

1880s

Style

Victorian

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