19th Century Gothic Revival Brass Drawer Pulls
19th Century Gothic Revival Brass Drawer Pulls
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Additional Description: A decorative cast brass drawer pull featuring a stylized Gothic keyhole-shaped cartouche and elongated handle form. The mount incorporates ornamental leaf forms and curved shoulders that frame the keyhole opening.
The back displays a rough sand-cast surface and original mounting holes. This type of pull would have been attached to a drawer front or cabinet door, often paired with decorative escutcheons.
The surface retains a mellow aged patina that highlights the sculptural relief.
Era: Mid 19th Century
History: During the Gothic Revival period, furniture makers incorporated medieval architectural motifs such as pointed arches and keyhole shapes into decorative hardware. Cast brass handles of this type were commonly used on Victorian desks, cabinets, and wardrobes.
Provenance: Austin, TX
Materials: Cast Brass
Additional Description: A decorative cast brass drawer pull featuring a stylized Gothic keyhole-shaped cartouche and elongated handle form. The mount incorporates ornamental leaf forms and curved shoulders that frame the keyhole opening.
The back displays a rough sand-cast surface and original mounting holes. This type of pull would have been attached to a drawer front or cabinet door, often paired with decorative escutcheons.
The surface retains a mellow aged patina that highlights the sculptural relief.
Era: Mid 19th Century
History: During the Gothic Revival period, furniture makers incorporated medieval architectural motifs such as pointed arches and keyhole shapes into decorative hardware. Cast brass handles of this type were commonly used on Victorian desks, cabinets, and wardrobes.
Provenance: Austin, TX
Materials: Cast Brass