Early Queen Anne Chased Brass Pulls

The hand chased brasses shown here date from 1680-1760, and are some of the earliest American hardware. Chasing is placed individually by hand stamping a design with a hand made punch.

Our pulls are still chased by hand - each is unique. Chasing patterns are faithful copies of period patterns, and each tool is carefully handmade.

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  DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
QA-1 Queen Anne drawer pull - plate size: size: 3-1/4" x 2" 
DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
2-1/2" boring
$10.75
 
 
 QA-1E escutcheon 
Description FinishPriceQuantity
matching keyhole escutcheon (to QA-1)
$7.75
 
 
QA-2 Queen Anne drawer pull - plate size: 3-5/8" x 1-3/4" 
DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
2-1/2" boring
$11.00
2-3/4" boring
$11.00
3" boring
$11.00
 
 QA-2E escutcheon 
Description FinishPriceQuantity
matching keyhole escutcheon (to QA-2)
$8.00
 
 
QA-2X Queen Anne drawer pull - plate size: 3-5/8" x 1-3/4" 
DescriptionFittingFinishPriceQuantity
3" boring
$11.00
 
 
 QA-2XE escutcheon 
Description FinishPriceQuantity
matching keyhole escutcheon (to QA-2X)
$8.00
 
 

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