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Polished Brass Constable 2" Mortice Knob Set British Made
Polished brass Constable mortice knob (price per pair).
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The constable range.
(Victorian 1835 - 1901).
Dimensions: 2" 50mm The Constable suite is finely chased and finished by experts using hand made fine castings and craft secrets! These products have been selected for uses in Royal and Presidential Palaces and many other fine buildings.
British Made The era of Peel, Cobden, Gladstone, Disraeli - did a generation ever see so much change? Bessemer invents the process of converting iron into steel; we see the first electric light and the first telephone.
The Constable suite remains faithful to the inspirational design of that period, whilst incorporating new invention in materials and accessories..
(Victorian 1835 - 1901).
Dimensions: 2" 50mm The Constable suite is finely chased and finished by experts using hand made fine castings and craft secrets! These products have been selected for uses in Royal and Presidential Palaces and many other fine buildings.
British Made The era of Peel, Cobden, Gladstone, Disraeli - did a generation ever see so much change? Bessemer invents the process of converting iron into steel; we see the first electric light and the first telephone.
The Constable suite remains faithful to the inspirational design of that period, whilst incorporating new invention in materials and accessories..
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The original Knobs and Knockers was a very interesting company set up in the nineties as a specialist retail shop for door furniture. It went on to roll out a chain of regional shops all of whom drew their stocks either from a central warehouse or approved supplier list. The operation was based mainly on an excellent manual stock control system and a posh catalogue.
The model was successful and profitable and the original promoters sought greater things. The mother company linked itself to a plc, dropped the door furniture and followed a different pathway. This left a few shops owned independently to make their own way in the world, so to speak.
Taylor Bros of Liverpool bought the local outlet which had moved from a city centre location to a warehouse in Aintree to sell mail order with an eye on the Internet.
After a few years, we merged Knobs & Knockers with our own growing internet hardware and tools business. Today, our combined website offers a formidable range of products - over 70,000 items - on a low cost basis.
The website – www.diytools.co.uk – or www.knobsandknockers.co.uk – offers a wide range of door, window and cupboard furniture in ranges from modern to traditional and from popular to posh, with high quality design to the fore and lots more besides!




