DETAILS
An antique door handle from a historic Denver building comprising: a backplate, door handle and lock.
STYLE
Victorian
PROVENANCE
Cooper Building (1009 17th Street, Denver, Colorado, 1892-demolished 1970) | Designer: Frank E. Edbrooke. The building was named for former Governor Job Adams Cooper (American, 1843-99).
MAKER
C. H. Manufacturing Company
MARKS
Cast mark (back): C.H. MFG Co. / Pat'd / June 25, 1878 / May 18, 1880
MONOGRAM / INSCRIPTION
Monogram: C
PERIOD
Late 19th century
DATE
Circa 1880
DIMENSIONS
Lockbox: Width 3.75 Depth 1.25 Height 7.75 inches
Backplate: Width 2.5 Depth 0.5 Height 8.75 inches
Cooper Backplate: Width 3 Depth 0.75 Height 12.25 inches
(2) Doorknobs: Width 2.5 Depth 3.25 Height 2.5 inches
Strike plate: Width 1.75 Depth 0.125 Height 2.5 inches