18th Century French Door Knockers

Rococo back plate with slight damage.
18th century french door knockers. See photos where over many many years the metal has worn from the knocking side. Corey checks out a pair of his and hers hand shaped door knockers in this scene from capture the pawn pawnstars subscribe for more from pawn stars. French antique door knockers this knocker below is designed to look like a lady s hand holding a ball. It has a pierced scrolled top with a shaft that has incised dog tooth motifs on it.
Metmuseum sanctuary knockers dating from the 11th century the knocker at durham cathedral holds a special significance under english common law. C scrolls are on either side. Beneath all this is the knocker. More antique 18th century french heavy door knocker original patina found in the south of france this knocker has a lovely patina that only age can provide.
With its original wrought iron open work back plate. I m sure that it came from one of the lovely old french doors that you see so often in france. Taken from a bank but probably originally from a church. The back place is original to the door knocker and can be turned in either direction.
Mounted on a wooden board. It is made of bronze but other designs are made of cast iron and have. Taken from a bank but probably originally from a church. Superb wrought iron door knocker france 18th century.
This hand wrought iron door knocker with a pierced scrolling back plate is from the period of louis xvi 1774 1792. Senator david norris furious after some blaggard yanks 18th century knocker off front door of posh pad gary meneely 11 sep 2020 17 47 updated. Notice the details of her sleeve falling on her wrist. The door knocker is decorated with shell and heart motif.
Rococo back plate with slight damage. 11 sep 2020 17 47 irate senator david norris. 18th century large french antique cast iron brass door knocker shell plate 2 pieces 1 495 2 350 4 5ʺw 2ʺd 8 78ʺh ross ca door hardware door knockers. 18th century french iron door knocker.
Metmuseum early 1600s bronze door knockers from northern italy featuring leaping lions and leonine mask backplates.