Pulls and Keyhole Escutcheons

Pictured in our antique finish.

The boring shown in bold is the recommended boring for new furniture.
 
 
H-19: pull - overall size: 3-3/8" x 1-7/8"
    2-1/2" boring Price: $7.25  
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    2" boring Price: $7.25  
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H-19E: matching keyhole escutcheon
    overall size: 3-3/8" x 1-7/8" Price: $4.25  
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H-19L: pull - overall size: 3-3/4" x 2-1/8"
    3" boring Price: $7.75  
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    2-3/4" boring Price: $7.75  
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H-19LE: matching keyhole escutcheon
    overall size: 3-3/4" x 2-1/8" Price: $4.75  
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Product Notes:
  • All dimensions are measured width by height.
  • Hardware is available in several different finishes. 70% of our products are ordered in the antique finish. Read more about finishes »
  • Are there post holes in your furniture? The distance between them is called the boring. Learn how to measure borings »
  • The plate size of a matching keyhole escutcheon is exactly the same as the corresponding pull.
  • Posts are 1-1/4" long. Our machine screw posts come with screws for 3/4" to 7/8" wood. If your wood is thicker or thinner, please tell us in the notefield. We can provide screws for almost any thickness of wood with the machine screw fittings. If you are using a post and nut and your wood is thicker than 1-1/8", you will need to counterbore. See instructions »
 
Lynn's Bio Lynn joined us in February of 2001. In that short time, she has really mastered the antiquing process. We color about 15,000 parts per week, so handling this department is no small task. She has an excellent eye for color and manages her department like a master chef does a kitchen.