Handle Size If replacing drawer handles, check distance between holes
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Victorian Dresser Handles reveal the natural beauty of the wood with their decorative open work backplate. Use on Victorian furniture and Golden Oak from the mid 1800's – 1920's. 3" boring size fits most furniture of this period.
This trellis-like backplate adds a refined appearance. Yet these handles are substantial, being made of cast brass. Finish is shiny and will darken over time. Handle includes: backplate, two eye bolts and pleasing incised bail.
Matching Victorian Dresser Handles in an antique finish:
Measure Victorian Drawer 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 Victorian 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.