An extensive assortment of domestic hardware primarily dating from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, constructed from brass, ceramic, wood, and steel. The collection includes a variety of doorknobs featuring mottled brown ceramic examples in plain and marbled glazes, turned wooden knobs in light oak and ebonised finishes, and several brass knobs including an ornate cast brass example with a matching foliate backplate. Architectural fittings comprise a set of long, pressed steel finger plates with a repeating foliate and fleur-de-lis motif, alongside a decorative brass wirework push plate. Curtain hardware is represented by fluted brass rods with decorative finials and matching ornate wall brackets, accompanied by a collection of circular brass rings. Furniture components include several brass casters, some with ceramic or wooden wheels, as well as various escutcheons, drawer pulls, and stamped brass decorative mounts, including two oval plates with cast lion mask motifs. The lot is completed by an assortment of brass roses, spindles, and mounting plates.
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