Pulls and Keyhole Escutcheons

Pictured in semi-bright and antique finish.

The boring shown in bold is the recommended boring for new furniture.
 
 
CH-9: pull - overall size: 2-7/8" x 2"
    2-1/4" boring Price: $7.25  
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    2" boring Price: $7.25  
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CH-9E: matching keyhole escutcheon
    overall size: 2-7/8" x 2" Price: $4.25  
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H-41: pull - overall size: 3-1/8" x 2"
    2-1/2" boring Price: $7.25  
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    2-1/4" boring Price: $7.25  
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H-41E: matching keyhole escutcheon
    overall size: 3-1/8" x 2" Price: $4.25  
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Product Notes:
  • Do you need a complimentary vertical keyhole escutcheon or matching plate with a knob for the doors of an armoire or a secretary? Check out the desk hardware page.
  • 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 »
  • Each Chippendale pull is made from solid brass and consists of a cast bail, a backplate, 2 posts, and 2 nuts. Escutcheons are supplied with solid brass pins.
  • 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 »
  • If you order 12 or more, you'll receive our quantity pricing. Be sure to see our quantity discount information.
 
Chris's Bio Chris Burch started as a temporary employee back in September of 2002 and became permanent in November of 2002. He has learned to do our semi-bright and to buff (polish) the hardware to our brightest finish, and handles many of the manufacturing jobs. You can always count on Chris for a smile any time of day.