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- Look up fingerplate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fingerplate or finger-plate may refer to: Fingerplate (door), an item of door furniture part of...
- A fingerplate, also known as a pushplate, is a plate that is fixed to a door near the handle or keyhole to prevent soiling of the door, such as through...
- opening too far or striking another object Espagnolette (for a window) Fingerplate Letter box or mail slot Peephole Kickplate A number of items normally...
- were used for pin-cushions. A little later these were often used as fingerplates on doors which can be corroborated by accounts in the trade magazine...
- the presence of a threshold. The common use of metal for the door’s fingerplate is unsatisfactory due to frequency of use and the resulting smudged appearance...
- 27369°N 2.60647°W / 53.27369; -2.60647 (Guidepost) Late 19th century A cast iron octagonal post with a ball finial and fingerplates giving directions. II...
- hardware survives including br**** door handles and plates, porcelain fingerplates, door****s, key plates, hinges and locks. Floors are generally lined...
- of wrought iron grilles, swing doors, a stained gl**** fanlight, and fingerplates in beaten br****. In later years Agnes Blackie recalled "the appointment...
- Doors generally have timber door ****s with br**** escutcheons and timber fingerplates. Hinges are of iron and all remaining door and window furniture is of...
- silver candlesticks, c 1845 - 1870. HAGAM database ref: SH.A.745.2 Silver fingerplate, c 1845 - 1870. HAGAM database ref: SH.A.745.5 Jones, Huw and Annette...