
CATALOG ID: C-11600
Vernacular
Fleur de lis pattern. From the Daughters of Isabella Building in Chicago, one of the first buildings designed by the architectural partnership of Jenney and Mundie. SeeThe Doorknob Collector#17 (photo below). The first floor hardware was cast of aluminum and the other floors were made of brass using a custom plate and related hardware that later became Yale's Cologne design, using a different doorknob. Click on each photo below to view additional images and information
Specifications
School / Style
VernacularManufacturer
Yale & TowneCirca Dates
1893
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