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Hello MyKnobs, I ordered four bathroom accessories all in the Edwardian, plain backplate style with the antique brass finish. Everyone was super helpful and I want to give a special "shout-out" to Kim who was kind enough to let me text her a photo of the bathroom brass vanity light I was trying to match. She then texted back to me a close up photo of the finish of the German bronze. It was kind of her and helped me make a decision. The only feedback I would give is this: the bathroom is small and the hardware looks good but it's probably designed for a bigger bathroom ... is just on the verge of being "over-built". So, please don't keep going bigger, please think of these old houses with small bathrooms! Thanks Again, Bonnie