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Eastlake Furniture Handles, 3 inch

  • How Sold: Each
  • Style: Victorian
  • Usually Ships In: 1-3 business days
  • Material: Brass
  • Finish: Polished
  • Includes: 2 Eye-Bolts with nuts
For SIZE and PRODUCT INFORMATION ** scroll down page **

Eastlake Furniture Handles for drawers with 3" centers, are indicative of the Victorian era. This traditional size is scaled for mid and large drawers. Strong horizontal axis is a distinguishing characteristic of the Eastlake-Victorian era.

Eastlake Furniture Handles

  • 3" Center Hole to Center Hole
  • Overall Width: 4-1/4"
  • Overall Height: 1-3/4"

matching Hardware

Victorian Drawer Pull Size

When replacing handles - check boring measurement 


Furniture pulls are stamped brass with a polish finish. Handle is made up of backplate, handle and 2 loose posts.

Measure Eastlake Furniture 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 Eastlake Furniture Handles

  • Handle attaches to drawer with two posts.
  • To Install: start from drawer front.
  • Insert post 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 posts.
  • Push posts with handle into place.
  • From drawer interior, screw nuts onto posts and tighten.

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Brad K.
Eastlake drawer pulls

Grest service, great price that look great on the desk I am restoring.

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