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Schlage Camelot Aged Bronze Dummy Door Handleset with Hobson Glass Door Knob and Camelot Trim

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Schlage Camelot Aged Bronze Dummy Door Handleset with Hobson Glass Door Knob and Camelot TrimAged Bronze Dummy Entry Handleset with Hobson Glass Knob Decorative inactive entry handleset in aged bronze with Hobson glass knob and Camelot trim. Ideal for non latching double doors, offering an elegant look with easy, screwdriver only installation. Key Features: Non Functioning Design: Inactive dummy set for pull only applications on non latching doors Elegant Glass Knob: Hobson crystal knob pairs with Camelot trim for a high style statement

Aged Bronze Dummy Entry Handleset with Hobson Glass Knob

Decorative inactive entry handleset in aged bronze with Hobson glass knob and Camelot trim. Ideal for non-latching double doors, offering an elegant look with easy, screwdriver-only installation.


Key Features:

  • Non-Functioning Design: Inactive/dummy set for pull-only applications on non-latching doors
  • Elegant Glass Knob: Hobson crystal knob pairs with Camelot trim for a high-style statement
  • Durable Aged Bronze Finish: Warm copper undertones with an aged exterior for classic appeal
  • Easy Installation: Self-aligning screw holes and included hardware simplify setup
  • Adjustable Fit: Through-bolt adjusts 1-1/2 in. to match existing door holes; fits 1-5/8 in. to 2-1/4 in. thick doors

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Aged Bronze
Hardware Color Family Bronze
Hardware Finish Family Aged
Material Metal
Product Weight 4.52115 lb
Backplate Shape Arch Backplate
Commercial/Residential Residential
Door Handing Universal
Door Lock Style Contemporary
Door Locks & Knobs Product Type Unkeyed Handlesets
Door Type Dummy, Keyed Entry (inactive configuration used as dummy)
Electronic/Mechanical Mechanical
Features Easy Installation, Self-aligning screw holes
Handleset Product Type 2 Piece Front & Back
Included Drilling Template, Hardware, Installation Instructions, Self Guiding Screws
Keying Type Not Keyed
Keyway No Keyway
Knob/lever strike Strike not included
Lock Type Unkeyed
Security/ANSI Grade N/A
Certifications and Listings No Certifications or Listings
Manufacturer Warranty Limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty (see Schlage warranty for details)
Assembled Depth 5.5875 in
Assembled Height 9.1235 in
Assembled Width 2.8 in
Backset Size Latch not included
Handle grip length 9.1235 in
Inside plate length 9.1235 in
Inside plate width 2.5 in
Knob/lever bore hole diameter 2.2 in
Knob/lever cross bore diameter 1 in
Knob/lever housing height 2.8 in
Knob/lever housing width 2.8 in
Knob/lever strike height 2.3 in
Knob/lever strike width 0 in
Knob/lever throw length 0 in
Maximum Door Thickness 2.25 in
Minimum Door Thickness 1.625 in
Outside handle and key plate length 12 in
Outside handle and key plate width 3 in
Outside handle plate on-center measurement 3 in
Projection 2.65 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this handleset functional or does it latch?
A: It is a dummy (inactive) handleset intended for pulling only; it does not latch or lock.


Q: What door thickness does it fit?
A: Fits doors from 1.625 in. to 2.25 in. thick.


Q: Is a strike or latch included?
A: No. As a dummy set, there is no latch and the strike is not included.


Q: Can I install it myself?
A: Yes. It installs with a screwdriver; self-aligning screw holes and hardware are included.


Q: What is the finish and style?
A: Aged Bronze finish with Camelot trim and a Hobson glass knob for a traditional-to-transitional look.


Heritage Glamour for the Front Door

This handleset turns an entry into a moment—rich aged bronze sweeps elegantly beneath a faceted glass Hobson knob that catches the light like jewelry. The Camelot trim’s scalloped edges lend tailored architecture to the silhouette. Pair it with crisp white millwork or a moody lacquered door for irresistible contrast. It’s a refined finishing touch that telegraphs timeless, luxurious living.


Elevate your entry with this elegant dummy handleset—add it to your cart and transform your doorway today.

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