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Thread: Looking for an escutcheon/backing plate to match this one

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    Looking for an escutcheon/backing plate to match this one

    Hello all:

    I am doing a restoration and I need to find a backing plate that closely resembles this 2.5” round one with a lion on it. It does not have to be a perfect match- just close enough. I might even take a round one without the lion, but would prefer the lion. Will pay fair value plus shipping. Thank you.

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    If you don't find one, it would be a good candidate for making a mold and casting one yourself.
    --I had my patience tested. I'm negative--

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul F Franklin View Post
    If you don't find one, it would be a good candidate for making a mold and casting one yourself.
    Ya know, that ain’t a bad idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul F Franklin View Post
    If you don't find one, it would be a good candidate for making a mold and casting one yourself.
    So, I went with your idea and made a resin cast and painted it to match. The customer couldn’t tell which was which. Thanks again for the idea.

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    An idea that resonated !

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    This needs to be in a "how to" or "how would you make this" thread as well as the classifieds!
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Brilliant!!

    Since wood window sills only last a couple of hundred years even with the best of wood they had back then, I cast new ones out of concrete after making a mold off of freshly aged wood.

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