Antique Victorian Dresser Pulls fit nicely on narrow drawers. Overall length is shorter than most late 1800's handles. Lattice design adds bold impact to bureaus and chests. It creates a nice contrast between wood and handle.
These Victorian brass handles are authentic copies of late 1800 styles. During this time period stamped brass came into vogue. This process enabled decorative and embossed designs to easily be created. These fanciful backplates are made of stamped brass. If needed, they can be very carefully bent to accommodate curved drawer fronts. The handle is brass, the 2 two eye bolts are brass-plated. Finish is antique. It is darkened to look old. The antique finish is hand applied and may vary from one to the next. This slight variations in color provides a natural and more authentic appearance.
Antique Victorian Dresser Pulls
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Always check boring-measurement when replacing handles on drawers |
Measuring Victorian Brass Handles
- Boring: distance between center of mounting hole to center of adjacent mounting hole.
- If replacing handles: replacement-handle-boring must match actual boring measurement in drawer.
- Overall Size: width and height of handle at widest point.
Install Drawer Pulls
- Handle attaches to drawer with two eye bolts.
- To Install: start from drawer front.
- Insert eyebolts through holes in backplate, front to back.
- Continue inserting post through holes in drawer, allowing posts to be loosely positioned.
- Position handle and insert handle-ends into 2 eyebolts.
- Push eyebolts with handle into place.
- From drawer interior, screw nuts on bolts and tighten.