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William & Mary Bail Pulls

Early style William and Mary pulls like these are found on pieces dating from 1690. Often these chests had long, turned legs. The pulls have ball tipped wire bails and are attached with cotter pins.

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  • All hardware includes all fasteners needed for installation. You can order extra fasteners if required.
  • All dimensions are measured width by height.
  • Hardware is available in several different finishes. 70% of our products are ordered in the antique finish.
  • Cotter pin fitting is an early method of fastening hardware and dates back to the 1600s. See installation instructions.
  • Are there post holes in your furniture? The distance between them is called the boring. Learn how to measure borings.
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  DescriptionFinishPriceQuantity
H-92 pull 
DescriptionFinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 2-7/8" x 2", boring: 1-1/4"
$9.00
 
 
H-92E escutcheon 
DescriptionFinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 2-7/8" x 2", boring: 1-1/4"
$6.00
 
 
H-92X pull 
DescriptionFinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 2-7/8" x 2", boring: 1-1/4"
$10.00
 
 
H-92XE escutcheon 
DescriptionFinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 2-7/8" x 2", boring: 1-1/4"
$7.00
 
 

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