Mike in Berks
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Hi Breezie It could very well be a pull of some sort. If somebody could show meBreezie said:Maybe it's a "pull" of some description; perhaps on leather. Neat find, Breezie
Hello sdsieg Thanks for the complimentcdsieg said:Awesome detailed photos, I need to take lessons from you for my posts!!!!!
Looks very similar shaun7 I'm guessing the back of my button has an iron shankshaun7 said:Could be one of these
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=17573&cat=all
Makes sense to me Jeffjeff of pa said:Mike I Think What you Have is a Cabinet Door
Pull, that also Used the same Principal as shaun7 's
Button.
It Slid sideways on the Track slightly to Open,
& If I Remember Correctly were Spring Loaded
If I'm wrong They were Same use but Twist to open.
Been many years since I Used some Somewhere
in a Home, & Can't remember Who's
Possably my Grandparents.
Here Ya Go, Same Principal
slide & Pull, only on a Wooden Cabinet door