These pulls are part of a high chest of drawers crafted in Boston during 1725-1735 when customers were desiring all things with an Asian flair. The piece may have been made by Thomas Johnson and is now at Winterthur.
The William and Mary style came to be known for its tall and slender proportions. Furniture got lifted up onto delicately turned legs, and hardware became decorative as well as functional. Cast brass was becoming more popular, with exceptional detail paid to escutcheons and drop pulls. Our collection thoroughly captures all of the variations of this style with over 100 items to add just the right touch to your project.