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Schlage Camelot Aged Bronze Front Entry Handleset with Georgian Knob (Deadbolt Not Included)

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Schlage Camelot Aged Bronze Front Entry Handleset with Georgian Knob (Deadbolt Not Included)Camelot Entry Handleset with Georgian Knob Premium Schlage Camelot front entry handleset paired with the classic Georgian knob for a secure, stylish entry. Built from durable metal with AAA BHMA grade for security, durability and finish; ideal to pair with a separate deadbolt or smart lock. Key Features: Easy Installation: Self aligning screw holes and adjustable through bolt allow a quick install with only a screwdriver Universal Fit: Works with

Camelot Entry Handleset with Georgian Knob

Premium Schlage Camelot front entry handleset paired with the classic Georgian knob for a secure, stylish entry. Built from durable metal with AAA BHMA grade for security, durability and finish; ideal to pair with a separate deadbolt or smart lock.


Key Features:

  • Easy Installation: Self-aligning screw holes and adjustable through-bolt allow a quick install with only a screwdriver
  • Universal Fit: Works with right or left handed doors; universal latch fits 2-3/8 in. or 2-3/4 in. backsets
  • Durable Construction: Premium metal build with ANSI/BHMA A156.39 Residential Grade AAA rating
  • Flexible Pairing: Use on entry doors and pair with a mechanical or smart deadbolt (sold separately)
  • Trusted Warranty: Backed by a limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection / Style Camelot front entry handle with Georgian knob
Finish Satin Nickel (image shown); also offered in multiple finishes including Aged Bronze per variants list
Handing Universal handing; works with right and left handed doors
Backset Fits 2-3/8 in. (60 mm) or 2-3/4 in. (70 mm)
Door Thickness Range 1-1/2 in. to 1-7/8 in. standard; thick door kit available up to 2-1/4 in.
Center-to-Center Requirement Minimum 5-1/2 in. between cross bore holes
Keys / Cylinder F-Series 5-pin tumbler; two keys per lock
Certification ANSI/BHMA A156.39 Residential Grade AAA
Warranty Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty
Installation Self-aligning screw holes; adjustable through-bolt; installs with a screwdriver
Ideal Use Entry doors; pair with a mechanical or electronic/smart deadbolt (sold separately)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this include a deadbolt?
A: No. This set includes the exterior handle and interior Georgian knob; pair with a separate deadbolt.


Q: Will it fit my door thickness?
A: Fits standard doors 1-1/2 in. to 1-7/8 in.; thick door kit available up to 2-1/4 in.


Q: Is it reversible for left/right doors?
A: Yes, it features universal handing for both right and left handed doors.


Q: What backset sizes are supported?
A: Universal latches fit 2-3/8 in. (60 mm) or 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) backsets.


Q: How many keys are included?
A: F-Series handlesets use a 5-pin tumbler and include two keys per lock.


Classic Curb Appeal, Effortless Elegance

The Camelot silhouette with the Georgian knob brings timeless architecture to your entry, instantly elevating first impressions. Its graceful, contoured handle feels sculptural yet substantial in the hand. Pair it with a coordinating deadbolt and a bold door color for a tailored, heritage-inspired statement. It’s a refined essential that anchors a luxurious, welcoming threshold.


Elevate your entry with trusted Schlage quality—add this handleset to your cart and pair it with your favorite deadbolt today.

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