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1-3/4" Round Knob Back Plate Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish

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Baldwin 4903102 1-3/4" Round Knob Back Plate Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish

Item #: 4903102 by Baldwin

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Features
  • Round Knob Backplate
  • Premium Solid Brass
  • Mounting Hardware Included
  • Easy Installation
  • Limited Lifetime Mechanical Warranty and No Finish Warranty

Suggested Room Fit

Bathroom, Bedroom, Kitchen

Solid Construction

Solid Brass

Screws Included

With Screws Included

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited Lifetime

Collection

Estate

Function

Backplate

Style

Knob Backplates

Theme

Contemporary

Product Class

Residential

Diameter

1.75

Material

Brass

Configuration

Back Plate

Series

Cabinet Back Plate

Finish

Oil Rubbed Bronze

ID

208371

Abc

Y

Score

0

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Product Overview
A simple, elegant design, the Baldwin 4903 model 1-3/4" diameter back plate provides a truly traditional accent for your cabinet knobs or pulls. Crafted in premium solid brass, and available in many hand polished finishes, Baldwin's back plates are perfect for adding a bit of substance to either the 4708 or 4709 model pulls (for which it is exclusively designed for). Further, the additional coverage of these back plates make for an ideal solution for hiding holes when replacing existing hardware, ensuring that no matter what your needs are, Baldwin can help turn your cabinetry from the ordinary to the extraordinary.Solid Forged Brass Construction: All Baldwin hardware begins with raw bars of solid brass which are heated, and pounded into specially made dies—producing a stronger, more substantial product. The difference between lesser metals and heat forged brass is noticeable the minute you hold it in your hands—solid brass is heavier, smoother, and naturally resists corrosion.