Old Fashioned Widespread Lavatory Faucets

Combine the look of the past with today's smoother operating cartridges, and you've got a Sign of the Crab faucet - if Sign of the Crab doesn't have a bathroom faucet to fit your needs, it may not exist! Available in beautiful, durable finishes, these widespread bathroom faucets are lovely to look at and will enhance your classic décor. visit our page for a picture index of many more Sign of the Crab products.

Old Fashioned Widespread Bathroom Faucets - Cross Handles

All faucets below are with quarter-turn ceramic valves unless indicated otherwise

Model Description Chrome PVD Brass
Sign of the Crab P0140Q Sacramento 8" to 12" cc widespread lavatory faucet with metal cross handles (Finish-matching metal pop-up assembly included)
Compliant with California Energy Commission low-flow requirements
Cannot be shipped to customers in Colorado
$690.43 $689.66 Enter a quantity and

What is Supercoat Brass?


Old Fashioned Widespread Bathroom Faucets - Cross Handles

All faucets below are with quarter-turn ceramic valves unless indicated otherwise

Model Description Chrome PVD Brass
Sign of the Crab S0588 Rio Grande 8" to 12" cc widespread lavatory faucet with metal five spoke handles (Finish-matching metal pop-up assembly included)
Compliant with California Energy Commission low-flow requirements
Cannot be shipped to customers in Colorado
$790.26 $827.16 Enter a quantity and

What is Supercoat Brass?


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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "What is a 'supercoat' finish?"
A. Supercoat refers to a 2-part epoxy finish that is applied electrostatically and then baked onto the brass. Unlike former days when polished brass required extensive maintenance to avoid tarnishing or dulling of the finish, supercoat brass items need fairly little maintenance to retain their beautiful shine. Simply wipe your supercoat polished brass fixtures gently with a soft cloth after each use. Avoid the use of plumber's putty, detergents, or abrasive cleaners as these may cause deterioration of the coating.

Q. "What does cc (center to center) mean?"
A. It refers to the distance between the hot and cold handles as measured from the center of each handle and directly corresponds with the faucet shanks that pass through the sink or countertop holes.


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