door knoVintage-style Hardware
- Classic Traditional
- Timeline Style: Timeless classic style – Late 19th century. Early 20th century up to Modern style interiors
- Genuine glass with solid brass base
- Set includes two knobs with spindle
- 2-1/4″ diameter octagonal knob
- Will fit doors with a thickness of 1″ to 2-1/2″
- Set includes a 3-1/2″ long. 3/8″ – 20 TPI spindle. two set-screws along with a hex key for fastening knobs to spindle
- For a single Octagonal Glass Doorknob See here
- Product Description
- Specs
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A high quality genuine glass doorknob set with an attractive octagon design. The sparkling center point under the glass amplifies reflected light to showcase beautiful facets. The rim of the solid brass base folds over the base of the glass knob for a secure grip. The excellent craftsmanship used to create these doorknobs produces an addition to your home that is both elegant to the eye attractive to the touch. These traditional octagonal glass knobs are designed in the late 19th century / early 20th century style of hardware. but will fit in with any time period up to the current modern styles. The solid brass base is available in unlacquered brass (will patina naturally). oil rubbed bronze. lacquered brass. brushed nickel. polished nickel finishes. These very popular glass door knobs will showcase plenty of quality charm to your home.
Hardwick Sons is pleased to offer vintage-style hardware for the many people who desire to fashion their homes with charm. quality. style. The traditional-style hardware that we showcase are true faithful reproductions of classic hardware pieces found in the many homes from across America throughout the past century.
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Product Knob Diameter Knob Depth
Diameter of Inner Brass Ferrule Thread Size In Base (For Spindle Size of Square (measured on the flats) Spindle Length Model # Pair of Octagonal Clear Glass Doorknobs 2-1/4″ 2-1/8″ 39/64″ 3/8″-20 TPI 9/32″ (7 mm) 3-1/2″ BMH8851X For California Residents:
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