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Chatsworth Porcelain Chelsea Mortice/Rim Door Knob - Pair
From£30.78RRP£40.63
SKU
BUL6027CHEL-grp
Categories
Default Category, Door Knobs, Door Handles, Brands, Chatsworth Porcelain, Mortice Door Knobs, Rim Door Knobs, Porcelain & Ceramic Door Knobs, Porcelain Door Knobs, Chatsworth Door Knobs
Part of our Chatsworth range of porcelain door knobs, they have been designing porcelain door furniture and accessories since 1847. They use the best quality porcelain to produce irresistible patterns and unique designs and have created a world renowned reputation for excellence in quality and design. Supplied in PAIRS complete with spindle and fixings. The Chelsea door knob is a beautifully designed white porcelain door knob with a floral illustration with a singular butterfly in the middle. These classical white porcelain knobs can be used with either Mortice or Rim Locks.
Dimensions
Knob Diameter - 60mm Rose Diameter - 63mm
Finish Options
Delivery
2 – 3 Weeks (Made to Order)
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To clarify the fixing, does the base fit to the door independently of the knob with the square spindle fitting through the base and the knobs fitting either side with a grub screw fixing the knob to the bar which is then turned to activate the mortice latch.
Hop thud bakes sense.
Yes, your understanding is correct. The base of the door knob fits independently to the door. The square spindle passes through the base, allowing the knobs to be mounted on either side. Each knob is secured to the spindle with a grub screw. When the knob is turned, it activates the mortice latch as intended. I hope that makes sense!
Answered 5 months ago
Is the rose on the brass option a screw on one or is it fixed some other way?
Hi Peter,
The rose is screwed onto the door and the knob just sits on top.