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Im looking for a rosette to match existing one it was called a sunflower rosette and looks like a simply circle or flower petals around a button in the center 3 - 3 1/2 square.
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Hi Dierdre, yes and no to your question. Rosettes and medallians were painted in a low luster wash style to give the appearance of faded ceramic detail. Vines, flowers, sky and clouds were popular patterns that were wash painted. Sculpted and gothic styles, often resembling sundial design were simpl...
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http://www.lornakollmeyer.com/catalog/rosettes/200series
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Any ideas for where to find wooden doorknob rosettes? We have some in our vicoritan house and would like to fifit the rest of the doorknobs with these lovely accesories. Thank you, Rdhdkid
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I am looking for a rectangular rosette that has a eyebrow top lip, used for arched casing around windows. Preferably with some starburst or circular design in the center.
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are you looking for the 1820-40s style with the large base or are you looking for the 1920-50s style with a back plate or rosette?? as some people call these latter style mercury knobs, cause of the silvering inside. if it is the latter ones we have lots of them in different styles in original and r...
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