Description:
This is a set of two antique cast iron door backplates featuring a classic keyhole design. The plates exhibit an elegant, stepped border detail, lending them a subtle Art Deco aesthetic. The set includes the original screws for easy installation. The aged patina and darkened finish suggest a long history of use, making these backplates an ideal choice for restoring antique doors or adding a vintage touch to modern interiors.
Era: Early 20th Century
Style: Art Deco / Traditional
Technique: Cast Iron Molding
Tools Used:
- Casting molds
- Metal finishing tools
- Drill press (for keyhole and knob openings)
- Patina treatment solutions
History:
Cast iron backplates became widely used in the early 1900s for their durability and decorative appeal. Often found in historic homes, they provided a sturdy yet elegant frame for doorknobs and keyholes, protecting the wood from wear.
Manufacturer / Maker: Unknown, but possibly manufactured by hardware companies like Yale & Towne or Corbin based on design.
Measurements: Approximately 7" H x 2 ½" W
Suggested Weight: ~1-2 lbs per plate
Item Number : P12083
Category : Hardware
Brand : UK