Please remember Australian Standards have changed over the decades since all these items were manufactured. These products may not meet current Australian Standards and are sold as a memory from the past.
Vintage 19th to early 20th-century "Bennington" style brown mineral porcelain doorknob.
Often referred to by collectors as "Bennington" or "Rockingham" glaze doorknobs, these feature a distinct mottled, swirling brown-and-tan tortoiseshell pattern produced by adding manganese to the glaze before firing.
These utilitarian antique hardware pieces are widely collected for period-accurate home restoration projects.
Identification Features
Material: True mineral porcelain, which is cold to the touch and heavy compared to lighter, late-era imitation materials like brown Bakelite or plastic.
Base Stem: Features a cast iron or brass collar base meant to be clamped to a square metal spindle using small set screws. White paint residue around the base rim is a very common indicator of an authentic architectural salvage piece.
It has a maximum diameter of 5.4cm and height of 4.3cm including the stem. The stem has a diameter of 1.5cm.
Please be aware that this is a vintage item, so it will have surface markings befitting years of use.
This sale is for one knob as shown in the photos.
The photos have reflections and flash artefacts.
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SKU: aug26
30,00 A$Prezzo
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