Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Sharon -
Below you will find a few pictures of available door knockers and some already sold from the past.

Each will be marked accordingly. Keep in mind that the pictures are in their "raw" and to see them as they would appear finished at the entry way of your home.
Go to :KindaSortaZenDoorKnockers.blogspot.com

On the most part the door knockers we work with are 80 to 160+ years in age. They are original , antique and rare. They will definitely will make a unique & inviting statement as you welcome people to your home.

Dimensional standard format sizes of the stone is as follows 12" by 12" and 8" by 16" Smaller dimensional sizes may be available if needed. We are able to go up to a 24" by 24" format by request, priced accordingly.

Price(s) shown, reflects finished and completed item, postage additional.
To view finished items see link below

Go to: KindaSortaZenDoorKnockers.blogspot.com

Feel free to contact us at 1.208.713.9147

- Thank you Dan







Mermaid Door knocker 1880's - 1890's
Nickel - Sold











Bronze lady 1820's - 1860's
Exquisite detail & patina,Early American / European Style
7.25" h. by 5.25" w. / $ 247. -
Available














1890,s - 1910,s Romanisk in style and design, fine features and attention to detail in particularly hair and facial features Superb patina and detail through out. 8" h by 3" w / $170. -
Available




















1870's -1880's Classic - Greek / Roman in design wonderful detail and color / 5"W by 7"H / $210. - Available

















From the island of Malta, stylized sea creature
circa late 1800's to1920's. Note: striker
plate not shown 8.25" l by 3.25" w / $147 - Available




















Cast Iron Cherubs late 1800's. Note: the face above and center of "LETTERS" Bordered left & right with griffin heads. 9.50" h by 7" w / $117 - Available















Wrought Iron, from Spain all hand tooled in design great detail
Late 1800's to 1920 6.5 " h by 10" w / $180 -
Available





















Stylized Sea Creature from the island of Malta c.1860's - solid copper. Most found their way to England and Australia by sailors bringing gifts home. - Sold















Malta Door knocker (below) - Available - $220
Very similar to the one above, yet older