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The Milton Pewter Door Handle on Backplate with Oak or Walnut grip FD139. Made in England to original designs as part of the award winning 'Finesse' range. The Milton Lever door handle is crafted from solid pewter matched with a luxurious fine timber of your choice, mounted onto a solid pewter backplate. The Milton Pewter door handle is available in either Oak or American Black Walnut. The Milton pewter door handle is mounted on a long rectangular backplate with a fixing hole in each corner for easy and secure woodscrew fixing. This backplate is available in three variations: Non-locking latch backplate, locking backplate for doors with standard UK locks, or bathroom turn backplate with thumbturn for optional privacy.
Finesse Design use lead-free pewter that gives a warm tactile feel and excellent durability. More Handles stock a great selection of matching Finesse pewter door handles and door knobs in the Milton Collection of pewter and timber handles and accessories, if you wish to create a fully coordinated look around your home.
Finesse Design deal only in Hand made, genuine pewter handles that are crafted in England using original designs, created in-house in Finesse's design hub and workshop in Durham, Northern England. These lever handles really highlight the natural beauty of pewter, and will give a great bespoke look and finish to your interior.
It is recommended that these lever door handles are fitted using a double sprung tubular latch because of these handles are unsprung and heavy quality. We do not recommend that timber is fitted outside, therefore these handles are suitable for internal use only.
Supplied in PAIRS complete with spindle and fixings.

Dimensions
Backplate - 150mm x 48mm x 7mm
Lever Length - 110mm
Projection - 60mm
Delivery
1-2 Weeks
NOTE: If your order contains a mix of products they will be despatched altogether. The delivery will be determined by the product with the longest delivery time. For more info see delivery page.
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