Antique Brass "Elsie" Bail Drawer Pull
Antique Brass "Elsie" Bail Drawer Pull - 2-1/2" Drawer Pull is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Elsie Bail Drawer Pull in Antique Brass brings graceful curves and timeless traditional styling to cabinetry and furniture. Featuring a sculptural bail pull silhouette with decorative round rosettes, this elegant design adds warmth, character, and refined detail to kitchens, bathrooms, vanities, and custom built-ins.
The softly aged antique brass finish enhances the flowing silhouette while giving the hardware a rich heirloom-inspired appearance. These antique brass bail drawer pulls for cabinets and furniture pair beautifully with painted cabinetry, walnut furniture, marble surfaces, and classic millwork, creating a look that feels sophisticated yet inviting.
Blending traditional craftsmanship with elevated transitional style, the Elsie collection delivers luxury cabinet hardware with decorative movement and timeless appeal.
Comes with matching screws for mounting.
Dimensions
2-1/2" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 2-1/2"
Overall Length:
Diameter of Rosette: 1"
Projection: 9/16"
3" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 3"
Overall Length:
Diameter of Rosette: 1"
Projection: 9/16"
3-1/2" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 3-1/2"
Overall Length:
Diameter of Rosette: 1-3/16"
Projection: 9/16"
4" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 4"
Overall Length:
Diameter of Rosette: 1-3/16"
Projection: 9/16"
Shipping
All orders ship from our warehouse in Miami, Florida, United States.
Please review our return policy before placing an order.
How to measure cabinet hardware?
To measure cabinet hardware like handles or pulls, you mainly need to know the center-to-center (C-C) measurement—the distance between the centers of the two screw holes. Here’s a quick guide:
For Pulls (Handles):
Measure from the center of one screw hole to the center of the other. This is usually given in millimeters or inches (e.g., 96 mm or 3-3/4").
Tip: Don’t measure the total length unless specified—it’s not the same as the center-to-center distance.
For Knobs:
No measuring is needed for hole spacing—just check the knob’s diameter and projection (how far it sticks out from the cabinet).
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