A beautiful pair of Victorian white porcelain door knobs designed for a rim lock, dating back to the 1890s. These antique passage door knobs feature a round shape and are made from porcelain, cast iron, and steel. They have been salvaged, reclaimed, and restored to their original beauty.


Porcelain doorknobs were popular in North America starting in the early 1700s.

From the mid-1800s, porcelain knobs were imported from Europe, especially France and England.

During the Victorian era, materials like porcelain were chosen for a more ornate, decorative effect.

Cleaning porcelain knobs requires only warm water and mild soap to avoid scratching the surface.

Old doorknobs can be repurposed as towel hooks, jewelry organizers, or decorative pieces.


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