Tools & Hardware : Fairfield Door Push Plate 7 7/8' x 2 5/8'

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Tools & Hardware : Fairfield Door Push Plate 7 7/8' x 2 5/8'

Fairfield Door Push Plate 7 7/8' x 2 5/8'

from: Restorers Affiliate




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Label: Restorers Affiliate
Product Manufacturer: Restorers Affiliate
Publisher: Restorers Affiliate
Ranking: 168403
Studio: Restorers Affiliate


Product facts:
  • Antique Brass
  • 7 7/8" Tall x 2 5/8" Wide
  • Sold Each







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Item Description:
Let this stunning Fairfield collection of door push plates complement your doorknob sets as well as protect your doors. The Fairfield series of door hardware features intricate detail that is forever captured in sturdy solid brass for a lifetime of service. Mounting hardware included.

















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