Rosette Pulls
FEATURES: All "E" series
rosette pulls have cast bails. All mounting posts have square shanks, threaded
for round nuts. Post heads are turned, except for E-40, E-52 and E-58 which
are plain. Pulls marked * have cast rosettes. All French type pulls E-46 to
E-51 are cast. The boring size of most rosette pulls can be varied during mounting,
up to about 1/8", by bending the bail. Generally the "fancy"
bails such as on E-37 or E-39, are made ONLY in the sizes considered original.
FINISH: "Golden Glow," (polished
bright), or Antique, (aged) finish furnished as desired - state preference.
ESCUTCHEONS: (abbr. ESC.) Escutcheons to
match the rosettes for most pulls will be found on the Escutcheons
page
HISTORY: E-40 and E-56 type pulls were first used during the William
and Mary period. Plain, beaded edge, or pulls such as E-34 or E-35 were Chippendale.
Rope edge pulls E-27, or E-33 are Hepplewhite. All others are variants of fine
originals widely used over a number of years.
"E" series pulls no. E37 to E57 are available
only in sizes listed. Others available as specials. Originals or copies available
to match your samples.