Drawer Pulls

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!

  • Image of Arts & Crafts Drawer PullsArts & Crafts Drawer Pulls 7 items

    Arts & Crafts styling (sometimes called Mission) features clean, bold lines and a pride in solid functionality.

  • Image of Chippendale Drawer PullsChippendale Drawer Pulls 46 items

    We have an extensive line of solid brass Chippendale drawer pulls and escutcheons, with more than twenty styles.

  • Image of Hepplewhite Drawer PullsHepplewhite Drawer Pulls 16 items

    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.

  • Image of Queen Anne Drawer PullsQueen Anne Drawer Pulls 16 items

    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.

  • Image of Rosette Drawer PullsRosette Drawer Pulls 8 items

    A rosette pull consists of 1 cast brass swan bail and 2 solid brass backplates with posts and nuts.

  • Image of Victorian Drawer PullsVictorian Drawer Pulls 13 items

    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.

Why Horton Brasses?

We make lots of nickel hardware. Want more? We can provide any of our brass hardware in nickel on request. Please contact us for details.

Our Crew

Mary ships between 40 and 75 orders a day with amazing accuracy, and little help. It is due to Mary, the office, and the entire finishing staff that our policy of shipping all orders in a day or two is possible.

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