Fingerplate (door)

id: fingerplate-door-161-4756321
title: Fingerplate (door)
text: A fingerplate, also known as a pushplate, is a plate that is fixed to a door near the handle or keyhole to prevent soiling of the door, such as through fingerprints. It can be made of metal, plastic, ceramic or glass. Due to this, fingerplates have historically been placed on the interior side of the door. Modern fingerplates do not adhere to this rule and instead, are mostly used for decoration. Fingerplates are considered distinctive of the Victorian era, which saw many types of decorative doo
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description: Plate on a door to prevent smudges
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerplate_(door)
date created: 2008-06-30T03:55:37Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T04:56:37Z
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