Vintage Clear Glass Hexagonal Cabinet Knob – 2" Diameter
Vintage Clear Glass Hexagonal Cabinet Knob – 2" Diameter
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Description :
This vintage clear glass cabinet knob features a hexagonal face with a radiating interior pattern that catches and reflects light. Measuring 2" in diameter, the knob has a rounded base and a pre-threaded metal mount stem, making it ideal for drawers, cabinet doors, or restoration furniture. Its form echoes classic early 20th-century hardware styles often found in kitchens and built-ins of Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes. Some minor surface wear and dust are present, consistent with age, but it remains structurally sound and visually appealing.
Era:
1920s–1940s
Style:
Colonial Revival / Depression-Era Utility
Technique:
Mold-pressed glass with integrated threaded metal insert
Tools Used:
Glass press mold, annealing kiln, threading jig
History:
These knobs were widely produced in the United States during the interwar period and were a cost-effective, decorative alternative to metal or porcelain hardware.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown (typical of manufacturers like Heisey or Anchor Hocking)
Measurements:
2" Ø
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 0.3 lbs
Item Number : P13240
Category : Furniture Hardware
Brand : UK
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