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Brass plate surrounding and protecting the edges of a keyhole - sometimes with a cap or cover on a pivot.
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| escutcheon |
Strictly, this is a shield with a coatof-arms on it, but the word is often used for the key-plate surrounding the keyhole on a drawer or box.
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| escutcheon |
This is the surround plate for a keyhole. Forend This is the face of the lock or a latch which is seen on the door edge, through which the bolt or latch tongue protrudes.
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| escutcheon |
A protective plate or shield, as on a door, that contains a keyhole.
Ãâó: www.almanac.com/home/glossary.html
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| escutcheon |
A protective plate around a key hole. Larger escutcheons support the key as it enters the lock ensuring correct alignment with the mechanism.
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