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Sets like this are pretty hard to come by. These ten drawer pulls were made in the late 19th century and are cast iron. The ornate design features a central flower motif surrounded by swirls, and the screw holes bear a pretty row of beading. Their finish is original, with spotty japanning (or lacquer) and small areas of rust and a few paint flecks. This is a handsome and sturdy set.
Pulls measure 3 1/2" in total width; 2 7/8" across screw holes. Height is about 1 5/8".
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