Rosette Drawer Pull - Period Furniture Hardware
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Revival Bail Pulls are copies of original handles used during the early 20th century. Manufacturers from this era extensively used this style handle on Mahogany and Cherry sets of furniture. These designs became known as the Colonial Revival handles. The signature band, found on the center of the bail handle, was a favorite during this time period.
Revival bail pulls are brass. They are made with a bail handle and two rosettes. Bail handle swings from posts, in middle of rosettes. 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.
Attach Bail Pulls
- Screw a thru-bolt into back, of each rosette.
- From drawer front: slip one bolt-end through each mounting hole.
- Hang bail from posts, in two rosettes
- Press handle flush with drawer front.
- Screw nuts on to thru-bolts and tighten to secure.