Our clock finials are authentic copies of period originals. The brass balls and urns are spun, just as the old ones were. Metal spinning is a very old craft and only done by a few. To complete your project, we have cast brass pillar bases, column corners, specialty hinges and keyhole escutcheons. You will find locks in our lock section. Our clock, box, and mirror hardware is made from solid brass and in stock at all times.
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![]() | Box Feet and CornersThese box feet and corners are sold individually and in 4 packs. CP-18 ogee foot - 7/16" tall x 1-3/4" on each side, shown in antique, from $5.50 CP-19 hairy paw foot- 9/16" tall x 1-3/4" on each side, shown in antique, from $5.00 CX-1 stamped box corner of thin brass-7/16" tall x 1" on each side, shown in bright, from $3.25 CX-3 stamped box corner of thin brass-9/16" tall x 1-3/4" on each side, shown in semi-bright, from $4.00 |
![]() | Oval Keyhole EscutcheonsOval keyhole escutcheons in a variety of sizes and patterns. |
![]() | Clock and Box HingesThe hardware industry has always had special hinges available for special applications. Unfortunately, as companies get larger, sales for these unusual products remain the same or even decrease. When measured against more common hinges, it is hard to justify their production. Many companies, including us, have been forced to discontinue some of these specialty products. Our customers come to us for the unusual and we try to keep making them. Here are three hinges that are pretty uncommon. |
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![]() | Chippendale Knobs and EscutcheonsThese knobs and escutcheons are for secretaries, clocks and glass front bookcases. They are especially suited for narrow frames. All of the escutcheons are available in four finishes. |
![]() | Chippendale Knobs and EscutcheonsMost often used on doors, these are well suited for clocks, secretaries and desks. As with all of our brasses, each is available in four finishes. |
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Featured Customer Project Project by Edward H. Stone, Clockmaker from Bowie, Maryland Edward H. Stone specializes in making authentic reproduction clocks. This lighthouse clock was invented and patented by Simon Willard in 1822. Only a few were ever made. It is made from mahogany wit... |