Stirrup Pulls

Stirrup pulls were an elegant method of opening a cabinet door. Each stirrup is a casting and quite delicate in appearance, yet durable and sturdy. Pictured in antique brass.

Glen Huey builds fine furniture and writes about it for Popular Woodworking. In the December, 2006 issue, he uses both the H-40 turn and the H-40 with a machine screw fitting (MSF) on his Lingerie Chest.

H-40 stirrup pull 
$7.50
1-1/4" backplate: 1-5/8" across bow
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H-83 stirrup pull 
$7.50
1" backplate: 1-5/8" across bow
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$7.50
1-1/8" backplate: 1-5/8" across bow
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Horton Brasses produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware at our factory in Connecticut. We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!

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