Horton Brasses has been making antique drawer pulls since 1936! That is a long time. Drawer pulls are pretty important, after all, you touch them every day. Solid brass drawer pulls feel great when you touch them, look wonderful and even improve with age!
Need a drawer pull for an existing piece? Want new dresser pulls? First measure the boring, the distance from the middle of one hole to the middle of the other. Choose your pull from those with matching borings, easily done with our boring chart. Then check the overall size to make sure the pull will fit on your drawer. And finally, decide which finish you prefer.
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Empire Pulls & Knobs The Empire period of furniture ran from about 1800 to 1840. The furniture generally used very straight lines and lots of mahogany. The hardware is quite decorative with lots of minute detail. |
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Chippendale drawer pulls We have an extensive line of solid brass Chippendale drawer pulls and escutcheons, with more than twenty styles. |
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Ring Pulls Solid brass ring pulls in 4 sizes to suit many applications. Available in polished brass, semi-bright brass, antique brass, dark antique. Dark antique is our newest finish and is often called oil rubbed bronze. |
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Rosette drawer pulls A rosette pull consists of 1 cast brass swan bail and 2 solid brass backplates with posts & nuts. |
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Victorian Our Victorian hardware is stamped from solid brass, just as it used to be. The pulls are complete with one backplate, one bail, two posts, and two nuts. The knobs mount either with a machine screw or a posts and nut fitting. |
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Hepplewhite George Hepplewhite was an English cabinetmaker and furniture designer. His style is characterized by inlaid decoration, light curvilinear forms, and such details as the slender tapering leg. His renowned text: Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, was published posthumously in 1788. |
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Mackintosh These designs would complement Oriental and contemporary furnishings as well as Art Deco and Art & Crafts homes. Each drawer pull is a solid brass, heavy casting, and true to the period. |
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William & Mary Brasses William & Mary hardware dates back to the 1600's and is the earliest hardware we reproduce. Chasing is the process of hand stamping designs in the decorative backplate, and many William & Mary pieces are still chased by hand. |
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Arts & Crafts/Mission Arts & Crafts styling (sometimes called Mission) features clean, bold lines and a pride in solid functionality. |
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Queen Anne Chased Brasses Hand chased brasses date back to 1680-1760, and are some of the earliest American drawer pulls. Each is made from solid brass, and has a hand cast bail. |
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Art Deco & Art Nouveau Dating to the late 19th century, Art Nouveau is a more intricate, curvier outgrowth of the Arts & Crafts movement. Art Deco was known in its day as Modernistic, and flourished after the 1925 Paris Exposition. Art Deco is the style reflected in many skyscrapers and classic movie houses. | ||
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Featured Customer Project Project by Gregan Crawford Furniture Maker from Oakland, Maryland Gregan makes fine reproductions of American antiques, and this Virginia huntboard is patterned after an 1800 original. This piece is made from cherry, and is very stately in its form. Gregan also do... |