Armac Martin Quadrille Ring Pulls

The Quadrille Ring Pull is a top quality stylish furniture ring pull handle. Made in England at the Armac Brassworks in Birmingham, the quality and finish give a striking look on any piece of furniture.

Supplied in SINGLES with fixings.

A note regarding the antique brass finish – These products are created in a traditional foundry using solid forged or cast brass, which is then treated with a solution to naturally oxidize the metal. This dulls the brass finish to give the item an authentic appearance. Note that by nature of the way in which this is achieved, the finish may differ slightly from batch to batch, and may be darker than the image shown. If this is the case, and you would prefer the finish to be a lighter-coloured brass, they can be polished up with a metal cleaner such as ‘Brasso’. This is possible because the finish is left un-lacquered for authenticity

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SKU
QUA-grp
Categories
Default Category, Cupboard Handles & Knobs, Luxury Cupboard Handles & Knobs, Armac Martin, Plate & Drop Handles, Cupboard Knobs, Armac Martin Cabinet Handles, Bronze & Antique Brass Cupboard Knobs, Brass Cupboard Knobs, Polished Chrome & Satin Chrome Cupboard Knobs, Polished Nickel & Satin Nickel Cupboard Knobs

Description

The Quadrille Ring Pull is a top quality stylish furniture ring pull handle. Made in England at the Armac Brassworks in Birmingham, the quality and finish give a striking look on any piece of furniture.

Supplied in SINGLES with fixings.

A note regarding the antique brass finish – These products are created in a traditional foundry using solid forged or cast brass, which is then treated with a solution to naturally oxidize the metal. This dulls the brass finish to give the item an authentic appearance. Note that by nature of the way in which this is achieved, the finish may differ slightly from batch to batch, and may be darker than the image shown. If this is the case, and you would prefer the finish to be a lighter-coloured brass, they can be polished up with a metal cleaner such as ‘Brasso’. This is possible because the finish is left un-lacquered for authenticity

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