SKU: 3031-188
EUR1.64
Sleeve to equalize the difference between an 8 mm rod and a 9 mm hole.
Galvanized steel. Installed completely invisibly.
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EUR69.69
EUR71.51
EUR108.86
Rosette in iron of ordinary 1800 and early 1900s model. Fits our door knobs but is also useful when supplementing older prints and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.
EUR10.02
Key plate without clapper of ordinary 19th century and early 20th century model. Fits our iron and brass door knobs and our escutcheons, but is also useful for adding to older escutcheons and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings are also suitable for most modern locks with through-screws.
EUR10.48
Door handle ai iron with hammered surface in a common model from the national romantic era in the early 1900s. The prints are available in several variants from this time, many of them are angular and uncomfortable, but this particular model is both linear and comfortable to hold.
The model was common mainly on exterior doors, but also appeared on interior doors. The prints were common until the 1950s and became especially popular on log cabins and holiday homes where you want a more rustic touch. The print is accompanied by a key plate, known as a long plate, in the same style, slightly curved and with a “hammered” surface.
Iron. Center distance between the hole of the push and the keyhole is 7.3 cm. The length of the bar is suitable for doors up to 8 cm thick, it is cut to the desired length. Length of pressure 10cm, keyhole 4,2x19cm, rod 0,8×0,8cm. Screw included!
EUR54.20
Model Lock Company No. 647
Time period 1905-1930
Rosettes included
Screw not included
Matching screw number 6
EUR58.76
The Villagatan espagnolette handle is a newly designed window fitting that matches the corresponding door fittings from the 1890-1920 era, a time when great care was taken with interiors, details and materials. Note, for example, the ebony-imitation wood handle, the beaded rim that encompasses the handle as if it were a goldsmith’s work, and the well-cast end knob where the row of beads is repeated.
Turned door knob of a model common on front doors mainly during the early 19th century. Primarily intended as a knob for double doors and front doors. Untreated iron, which does not need anti-corrosion treatment. The iron rusts the first time and then automatically gets a protective dark surface. Matching rosettes and key plates in iron are available for the knob.
EUR70.60
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