Chippendale Pulls & Escutcheons (H-17)

Pictured in bright finish.

Glen Huey chose this pull in the smaller size in the semi-bright finish for his Lingerie Chest. The piece and plans are featured in the December 2006 issue of Popular Woodworking.

Fittings

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  • Do you need a complimentary vertical keyhole escutcheon or matching plate with a knob for the doors of an armoire or a secretary? See our desk hardware.
  • All dimensions are measured width by height.
  • Hardware is available in several different finishes. 70% of our products are ordered in the antique finish.
  • 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. Find more information about other post lengths and wood thickness.
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  DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
H-17 pull - plate size: 3-1/4" x 2" 
DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
2-1/2" boring
$7.25
Note: 2-1/2" boring recommended for new furniture
2" boring
$7.25
 
H-17E matching keyhole escutcheon 
Description FinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 3-1/4" x 2"
$4.25
 
 
H-17L pull - plate size: 4" x 2-1/2" 
DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
3" boring
$7.75
 
 
H-17LE matching keyhole escutcheon 
Description FinishPriceQuantity
overall size: 4" x 2-1/2"
$4.75
 
 

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