The doorknob is the ultimate object of design that encapsulates the architecture of an entire building – it is where someone first physically touches a building.
Although doorknobs were not yet common in the early days of America, a variety of iron hardware, including door latches, hinges, wagon wheels and plows, were important in all aspects of colonial life.
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