This elegant Victorian Door Knocker is a classic design with a subtle twist. Cast in a traditional scroll shape, it features a beautifully engraved flower and leaf motif around the centre. Smooth to the touch and easy to use, it delivers a satisfying knock and suits any period-style door, even those with glass panels. Handcrafted from solid brass using traditional techniques, each piece is engraved with the maker’s mark and may include slight variations that make it truly unique. Suitable for wooden and solid core composite doors. Surface-mounted with fixings included. Presented in a wooden gift box with a branded dust bag. Other finishes available—please see our website. To maintain the polished finish, clean regularly with a metal cleaner. If left unpolished, the brass will naturally tarnish and develop a rich patina over time. Factors such as exposure to moisture, sunlight, air quality, and location can all influence the rate and nature of this process. These changes are part of the charm and character of solid brass.
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Gold Victorian Door Knocker
This elegant Victorian Door Knocker is a classic design with a subtle twist. Cast in a traditional scroll shape, it features a beautifully engraved flower and leaf motif around the centre. Smooth to the touch and easy to use, it delivers a satisfying knock and suits any period-style door, even those with glass panels. Handcrafted from solid brass using traditional techniques, each piece is engraved with the maker’s mark and may include slight variations that make it truly unique. Suitable for wooden and solid core composite doors. Surface-mounted with fixings included. Presented in a wooden gift box with a branded dust bag. Other finishes available—please see our website. To maintain the polished finish, clean regularly with a metal cleaner. If left unpolished, the brass will naturally tarnish and develop a rich patina over time. Factors such as exposure to moisture, sunlight, air quality, and location can all influence the rate and nature of this process. These changes are part of the charm and character of solid brass.