




Early 1900s Ornate Bronze CNB Charlotte NC Bank Door Knob & Backplate GS00811
This listing is for a large bronze backplate with matching bronze door knob which was salvaged from the Commercial National Bank in Charlotte, NC. They were used inside the back on very large thick doors. The set is connected by a side partial lock/latch which can be removed. The bank's combined monogram letters are shown above the door knob. The reverse of the backplate is stamped with the following - "Toulon 2850 - L H Patented Apr 19, 1904, Aug 20 1904, May 16, 1905 and others.
We have three of these available. Two are left latched and one is right latched.
Dimensions: Backplate: 10 3/8" x 3" wide
Door knob - 2 1/2" round x 2" deep
Notes: Commercial National Bank was a bank formed in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1874, which was a predecessor to the American Commercial Bank which then helped form North Carolina National Bank. NCNB changed their name to NationsBank in 1991 and then again to Bank of America in 1999 through a series of mergers and acquisitions. Commercial National "is the oldest national banking institution in North Carolina." Commercial National Bank and the American Trust Company shared a building in Charlotte prior to their merger in 1958 as American Commercial Bank. -Wikipedia
Note: Materials, handling, shipping, insurance and postage included with price.
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