Antique Aesthetic Cast Iron Entry Door Pull with Thumb Latch

$125

SOLD

This ornate door pull is made of durable cast iron and features intricate Aesthetic Movement design elements, reflecting the artistic and architectural style of the late 19th century. The thumb latch adds a convenient and traditional touch to your entry door. It's not only a practical door accessory but also a decorative element that can enhance the overall aesthetic of your antique or vintage doors. This is in great condition. One available.

Inventory no.

Q284269

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

12.875 in. H x 2.625 in. W x 2.5 in. D, center to center 4.5 in.

Width (in.)

2.625

Height (in.)

12.875

Depth (in.)

2.5

Center to center width (in.)

4.5

Weight

2 lb.

Finish

Black

Composition

Cast iron

Style

Aesthetic

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Local pick-up for most orders is available in our New York City store and Scranton, PA, warehouse. A fee may apply for larger or heavier items. Processing time may take 1 to 2 weeks. Local pickup is available in our Los Angeles store for items located there.

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