Picture nails were very popular a century ago, and are currently making a comeback. Although most houses had picture rail moldings from which to hang pictures, there were always those places on stairwells and other places where it was more feasible to use a nail. The screw or nail is inserted into wall, and then the decorative cover is placed on the head of the screw or nail. We send you step by step instructions, so you can't make any mistakes.

Please select your hanging method, either as on a Picture Rail or on a nail.
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![]() An exquisite example of Czech glass, this cover is reverse painted in red, purple and black with gold accents. Perfect for you "Red Hat Society" ladies. Diameter 1¼" |
I just haven't seen a more spectacular aurora borealis Czech glass piece. The center flower changes from olive green to yellow and the background from peacock blue to teal green depending upon how the light hits it. Diameter: 11⁄8" |
Eye-catching Czech glass in peacock blue aurora borealis with gold highlights. Diameter 11⁄8" |
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A Czech glass uranium moonglow daisy with purple and lavender accents. Diameter 13⁄8" |
This one will take your breath away! This multifaceted Czech glass piece is reverse painted in lavender and purple with a stunning center beaded in gold. Diameter 1¼" |
This Czech crystal glass is reverse painted in matte gold that shows through as a lovely amber color with matte silver painted accents on the front. Diameter 13⁄8" |
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