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 | Victorian Door/Drawer Pull
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 | Ivy Drawer Pull
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 | Mission Pull Handle
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 | Round Knob
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 | Small Harness Hook
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 | Victorian Double Hook
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 | Acorn Hook
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 | Hat Hook
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 | Petite Iron Hook
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 | Peacock Hose Holder
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 | Scroll Hose Holder
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 | Filigree Shelf Brackets
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 | Circle & Star Shelf Brackets
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 | Rusted Iron Lace Bracket
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 | Ant White "Ivy" Shelf Bracket
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SHIPPING
Standard shipping charge is 9% of your order total. Minimum shipping is $9 per order. Additional freight charges are added to heavy, oversized or fragile items; if freight charge is applicable then it will be noted on the item when you place your order. You may pick up any item from our store in Richmond, VA to save shipping & freight charges. We ship to the continental US. Sales tax applies only to orders shipped within Virginia.
Shipping is available to Alaska, Hawaii & Canada for an additional charge - give us a call and we will provide a custom shipping quote for you,
1-866-427-2625.
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Toll-Free 1-866-427-2625 • Local 804-355-1688 • Fax 804-358-3728
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"Hardware has been termed the jewelry of the home. Generally speaking, its pattern and selection are governed by the same principles that govern the selection of jewelry; it must be simple, of good design and utlitarian; if it departs from the foregoing standard, we may generally expect either ostentation or meaningless eccentricity."

"Hardware is required for doors, shutters, casements, closets, cupboards, drawers and various items of built-in furniture. Hardware for the home should be chosen in conformity with two standards: first and foremost, practical utility; and second, beauty and fitness of design for the place and surroundings in which it is to be used. "
"The majority of homebuilders pay scant attention to the selection of the hardware for their homes. It is one of the little things which they are only too apt to ignore unless some individual piece is out of order and puts them to considerable inconvenience, one of the small refinements of architectural fittings, which the average mind carelessly passes over, unmindful of the fact that perfection is made up of little things."
excerpted from
The Art of Home Decoration
by Mary Harrod Northend
published 1921
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