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original early 20th century antique american stamped or wrought steel "como" pattern interior residential doorknobs with partially intact copper-plated finish

original early 20th century antique american stamped or wrought steel "como" pattern interior residential doorknobs with partially intact copper-plated finish

SKU: UR-24009-16
pair of original early 20th century american wrought steel "como" pattern doorknobs designed and fabricated by the p. & f. corbin co., new britain, ct. the interior residential passage size doorknobs contain a nicely aged patina. the banded rim doorknobs contain slightly raised beaded borders arranged in a graduating concentric fashion. multiple doorknob available. salvaged from a chicago residence undergoing demolition. the p. & f. corbin hardware company originated in 1849 when brothers philip and frank corbin and edward doen established the firm of doen, corbin & co. in new britain, ct. at this point in their infancy they solely manufactured ox balls. shortly after, in 1851, the company's name changed to the p. & f. corbin company. by 1868 corbin's catalog of builders' hardware was greatly expanded and the hardware company saw rapid growth thereafter. by the beginning of the 20th century, corbin was one of the leading hardware manufacturers in the world. measures 2 1/4 inches in diameter. the copper-plated finish remains partially intact.

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