
Do you need a new faucet for your vintage bathroom sink? TodayI happily add a third alternative to my short list of recommendations. It’s this simple Gerber 4″ lav. Nice lines, nice faucet handles. Also a nice one here with fluted handles. Hurray.
Update: Nathan went looking for this and Gerber eliminated the image from their catalog. However, it IS still available. Here is what Nathan reports – MANY THANKS, Nathan!
Hey Pam,
I was able to track down that particular faucet that you had on your site. I contacted Gerber, and they gave me the part number. I then tried to find it locally here in Abq, but that was a dead end. So, I then resorted to shopping on the internets (d’oh), and found it here: [link now gone - search for model number online, folks - Pam]
I ordered 3 of them
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Thanks again, and I’ve bookmarked your site
Hasta,
Nathan
Other faucet choices:

One of my very favorites - great deco style







Retro bathroom sink faucets from Chicago Faucets
Chicago Faucets retro kitchen sink faucet – the one I used
Retro bathroom faucets — Comparing Strom Plumbing’s Mississippi vs. Element of Design’s Metropolitan 
way cool
I also like the Gerber Hardwater series. Two styles both in 4″ centerset and widespread.
http://www.gerberonline.com/Catalog.aspx?categoryID=2318
Thanks, Heidi – these are terrific reco’s.
That link from Nathan doesn’t seem to be working anymore, but I just ordered one from buyplumbingdirect.com
oooo, this is excellent stuff. thanks!
I know this is a super old post, but I’m kinda in love with this faucet and I don’t know where to find it. Do you have the specific model number still? Would love to know any updates.
Kim — head to the Gerber website. I think they are all there.