MEDIUM PEWTER

Our finishers begin with a nickel plate and employ a series of secret processes to achieve this subtle and varied Medium Pewter finish. You can expect the finish to lighten and reveal nickel undertones over time in heavily handled areas and have the patina darken in areas that are not frequently touched. Variations in tone and depth are to be expected, as with any hand finish.

N° 8204P

The No 8204P cabinet knob was often used in Neoclassical Park Avenue apartment buildings of the 1920s. It is provided in four sizes. A plain astragal complements the ogee face and torus edge of the knob, which is also available with beaded or roped detailing. The shallow cove of the shank is echoed in the edge of the optional rosette, which is available at an additional cost. It is often specified with the companion No 1204 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 1003

The No 1003 Georgian knob, the very first product ever manufactured by The Nanz Company, was often used in Park Avenue apartment buildings by architects such as Rosario Candella, Mott Schmidt and James Carpenter. The face of the knob is broken by a series of steps diminishing to a cavetto with a boss at the center. The curving profile of the shank is continued by the flaring rose.

This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1005

The elegant No 1005 elliptical knob, composed of a series of diminishing rounded moldings, would have been found in English and Continental interiors in the early 20th Century. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1006

The No 1006 knob was inspired by an American Art Deco design of the 1930s. A slight outward flaring of the bullnose edge softens the strict geometry of the stepped face. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1007

The No 1007 oval knob reflects the International Style of Modernism of the 1920s and 1930s, finding aesthetic value in the paring down of forms and the use of industrial materials such as steel for furnishing domestic interiors. A single step joins the knob to the straight shank and a cove detail meets the simple flaring rose, updating the classical profile and molding details of the NANZ traditional oval knob. The knob may be provided in 2-5/8″ x 1-3/4″ and 3-5/8″ x 2-3/8″ sizes, and it is also available in sizes 1-5/8″ x 1-1/8″ and 2-1/8″ x 1-3/8″ suitable for cabinetry. Alternative rose designs are also available for this knob. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches, as well as tubular latches may be provided for use with this knob. Recommended finishes include polished nickel, satin nickel, dark oxidized bronze, pewter and antique brass. In addition, all NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 1011

The No 1011 French Bull’s Eye knob, designed by Steven Sclaroff, is based upon early 19th-century drum-shaped knobs.

Please note that this listing is for a dummy knob, and includes a rose and dummy spindle. Please email quickship@nanz.com if alternate door functions are required. A selection of related products is also available.

Nº 1014

Neoclassical in origin, the No 1014 Georgian knob features a restrained design suitable for contemporary or traditional interiors. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1018 Interior Knob Set

A client once said, “If you looked up the word doorknob in the dictionary, you would see a picture of the No 1018.” The No 1018 round knob is an early 20th-century adaptation of an 18th-century Georgian design. The simplistic and classic proportions make the knob suitable for contemporary as well as traditional interiors. A polished finish emphasizes the simplicity of the knob, while a patinated finish highlights the molding details of the shank and rose. The knob has a 2″ diameter and a projection of 2-½.” Interior sets can be specified in privacy, passage, and dummy functions. Hinges can be added to complete the door and provide a cohesive design scheme.

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The installation guide will provide dimensions and instructions.

Nº 1024

The No 1024 round knob is an early 20th Century adaptation of classic Georgian design. The simplicity of the well-proportioned profile makes the knob suitable for contemporary as well as traditional interiors. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1025

The stately No 1025 Georgian knob incorporates classical architectural motifs to create its unique design. Shallow ogees circle the face and rose, transitioning into a cavetto joining the knob and shank marked by fine steps. T This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1036

The design of the No 1036 knob recalls the eclectic inspirations of the later 19th century, from Egyptian and Oriental to Gothic and Renaissance. A compressed sphere rising to a shallow cusp comprises the knob’s Asiatic features, while the compound moldings of the shank and rose contrast the unadorned curve.

This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1039

Designed in our Soho studio, the Octagonal Crown Faceted knob is paired with a corresponding octagonal rose. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com

Nº 1045

The spherical No 1045 knob reflects the International Style of Modernism of the 1920s and 1930s, which stripped excessive ornament from design and architecture to achieve a pure form, and used industrial materials, such as steel, to furnish domestic interiors. A single step joins the knob to the shank and a cove meets the simple flaring rose. This listing is for a Knob with a Dummy Mounting plate included.

Nº 1053

The No 1053 melon knob is divided into sixteen segments radiating from a boss at the center. The design is suitable for sumptuous Edwardian decors as well as contemporary interiors. The ornate face meets a sculpted shank and minimally detailed rose.

This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com