110. Drawer Pulls.—The drawer pull is a familiar article of cupboard hardware, the usual type being illustrated in [Fig. 150]. This article can be obtained in iron, steel, brass, or bronze, in various styles and shapes, and in all finishes. Drawer pulls with label plates are extensively used. A type of this drawer pull is shown in [Fig. 151].

111. Drop Drawer Pulls.—For cabinetwork, the drop drawer pull, as illustrated in [Fig. 152 (a)], is used almost entirely. The drop pull is made both plain and ornamented, examples of each style being shown in Figs. [ 152 (a) and (b)] and [153].

Fig. 152

Fig. 153

Fig. 154

112. Cabinet Locks.—The type of lock illustrated in [Fig. 154] is used on cabinetwork of every description, and can be procured for all classes of construction. These locks are made in rim, flush, and mortise styles, with keys having either plain or ornamental bows.

113. Cabinet Escutcheons.—In order to form a finish and protect the woodwork near the keyhole, the cabinet escutcheon plate is used. These plates are made in various sizes and styles of ornamentation, some designs of which are illustrated in [Fig. 155].