Collector’s Philadelphia National Bank Door Knob Set Wood Display

$225

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The history of P & F Corbin Company, headquartered in New Britain, Connecticut, stretches from its founding in 1849 to its ongoing operations. Established by Philip and Frank Corbin, the company started as a manufacturer of hardware, specializing in locks, keys, and builders' hardware.

This brass collector's display door knob set is made by P & F Corbin in the 1930 catalog. It is an emblematic style featuring a PNB from the Philadelphia National Bank. It is part of the P-46800 PNB group. The price includes two knobs, two rosettes, and a wood display.

Inventory no.

Q284237

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Set

Dimensions

2.25 in. diameter x 2.25 in. D, overall 8.5 in. L x 4.125 in. D x 3 in. W

Depth (in.)

2.25

Diameter (in.)

2.25

Weight

3 lb.

Finish

Antique brass

Composition

Brass, Wood

Color

Medium wood tone

Period

1930s

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