Vintage Victorian Eastlake Cast Iron Drawer Handle Aesthetic Movement c1880-1900
Vintage Victorian Eastlake Cast Iron Drawer Handle – Aesthetic Movement Furniture Hardware c.1880–1900
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A beautiful survivor from the age when even the smallest household details were designed with care.
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This original late Victorian cast iron drop handle dates to the Eastlake / Aesthetic Movement period (c.1880–1900) — a time when the philosophy of “Art for everyday life” transformed the way homes were furnished. Inspired by the design principles of Charles Eastlake, furniture hardware was no longer purely functional; it became part of the visual harmony of the room.
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The ornate backplate features a classical architectural frame with a central urn or lyre motif, flanked by scrolling detail and a shaped bail handle decorated with raised ornament. The symmetry and controlled decoration are characteristic of the Eastlake style — refined, balanced, and thoughtfully designed rather than overly elaborate.
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Originally fitted to a chest of drawers, washstand, or Victorian sideboard, this piece would have formed part of a coordinated furniture suite, helping to create a carefully composed interior.
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The reverse is stamped “R Y”, likely a period pattern or foundry mark used during manufacture.
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Condition
In original, unrestored condition with a rich, time-worn surface and areas of oxidation consistent with age and use. The natural patina highlights the casting detail and gives the piece wonderful character. Structurally sound with original movement to the drop handle.
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Approximate Date
Late Victorian period, c.1880–1900
Material
Cast iron
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Why We Love It
This is more than a piece of hardware — it is a small fragment of Victorian design thinking, from a time when beauty was considered essential in everyday objects.
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Perfect for:
Period furniture restoration
Decorative styling or display
Salvage and architectural collections
Interiors inspired by historic detail and character











