Item# OCAF-6-1AB
$53.95
The 6" inch Prairie Brass House Numbers are 1/8" thick and 6" tall solid brass, precisely water-jet cut in California, and the perfect complement to the front of your Arts & Crafts, Bungalow, or Prairie style home. Each number is supplied with a 3/8" spacer that creates a dramatic shadow for the floating number effect, or the number can be affixed directly to the mounting surface. Images show the Warm Brass finish. Each number is available in six different finishes; Architectural Bronze, New Verde, Powder Coat Bronze, Satin White, Textured Black and Warm Brass. All house numbers are supplied with brass screws in a matching finish. Lifetime Guarantee - Made in the USA.
Using the example "334", select the number "3" from the drop down list. Click the "Add To Cart" button. You will be taken to the first phase of our shopping cart where you should change the quantity of the number "3" to 2 by using the arrows next to the quantity box. Then click on "Continue Shopping" to repeat the process for the numbers that you need.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a made-to-order item, and not eligible for expedited shipping, gift wrap or discount offers, and is only available in the contiguous United States. Current production time is 2-3 weeks.
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