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Acorn hinge 74x70x2 left

Solid chair hinge with acorn knob, left. Suitable for windows, cabinet and wardrobe doors.

Model from around 1880 to the end of the 1920s. Acorn-shaped spigots typical of the period. Available in both left and right versions. High quality.

Height excl. knobs 74 mm, width unfolded 70 mm, Thickness 2 mm. Untreated iron.

Model: Left

TIP! Here’s how to find out if you need right- or left-hinged hinges – Close and check! A closed door with hinges visible on the right is right-hinged. Similarly, a closed door with hinges visible on the left is left-hung.

EUR14.58

Acorn hinge 74x70x2 right

Solid chair hinge with acorn knob, right. Suitable for windows, cabinet and wardrobe doors.

Model from around 1880 to the end of the 1920s. Acorn-shaped spigots typical of the period. Available in both left and right versions. High quality.

Height excl. knobs 74 mm, width unfolded 70 mm, Thickness 2 mm. Untreated iron.

Model: Right

Suitable screw: Screw 13

TIP! Here’s how to find out if you need right- or left-hinged hinges – Close and check! A closed door with hinges visible on the right is right-hinged. Similarly, a closed door with hinges visible on the left is left-hung.

EUR14.58

Angle baffle

Angle lock plate of iron. For locks of the turn of the century type 1900. For lock bolt max 12 x 40 mm. Fits both right and left locks.

EUR7.20

Angle end plate 18th century type

Angle strike plate for 18th century type chamber locks without night bolt. Available in several designs that fit our different variants of 18th century chamber locks.

EUR43.27

Barley slurry

Iron strike plate for locks of the turn of the century type 1900. For lock bolt max 15 x 50 mm. Fits both right and left locks.

EUR10.93

Box hook 100 mm complete

A hand-forged door handle of simple model, type 1700-1800s. The medium-sized one is a suitable model for doors on older outbuildings or storage rooms.

Two forged 60 mm badges are included.

EUR22.78

Box hook 150 mm complete

Hand-forged throwing hook of simple model, type 1700-1800s. The large model is well suited for doors on outbuildings or storage rooms.

Two forged 60 mm badges are included.

EUR27.33

Box hook 55 mm complete

Hand-forged hasp of simple model, type 1700-1800s. The smaller model fits well as a hasp on cabinet doors and wardrobes.

Two forged 35 mm badges are included.

EUR20.04

Brass door handle

Turned lever of a model common from the middle of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Can be used both in mortise locks in exterior doors and interior doors. Polished brass that darkens naturally. Matching rosettes and key plates are available (see Related Products).

EUR71.51

Building end plate 18th century type

Typical 18th-century village strike plate for a chamber lock.

Pre-drill! Nailed into the door frame. Suitable for chamber locks both with and without night bolt.

EUR26.87

Chamber lock 1850s large

A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside.

Available in both left and right models. Reversible. Molded key included. Untreated iron.

EUR108.86

Chamber lock 1850s small left

A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Reversible. Molded key included. Untreated iron.

EUR108.86

Chamber lock 1850s small right

A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Reversible. Molded key included. Untreated iron.

EUR108.86

Chamber lock 18th century left with night bolt

Solid chamber lock of the 18th and early 19th century. Highest quality. Available in both right and left versions. Equipped with a night bolt, i.e. can be locked from the inside of a room without removing the key.

EUR1 047.19

Chamber lock 18th century right with night bolt

Solid chamber lock of the 18th and early 19th century. Highest quality. Available in both right and left versions. Equipped with a night bolt, i.e. can be locked from the inside of a room without removing the key.

EUR1 047.19

Chamber lock turn of the century large left

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.35

Chamber lock turn of the century large right

A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Molded key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.35

Chamber lock turn of the century small left

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.35

Chamber lock turn of the century small right

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.35

Counter chest c-lock 18th century west with night bolt

Counter chest for chamber lock of 18th century type with night bolt. Normally associated with double doors, so-called deadbolt doors. The counter chest is mounted on the fixed door leaf, and the lock itself is mounted on the wicket door. Can sometimes also be mounted on single doors. In this case, the counter chest is mounted on the door frame itself.

EUR190.85

Counter chest chamber lock 18th century and night bolt

Counter chest for chamber lock of 18th century type for locks without night bolt. Normally associated with double doors, so-called deadbolt doors. The counter chest is mounted on the fixed door leaf, and the lock itself is mounted on the wicket door. Can sometimes also be mounted on single doors. In this case, the counter chest is mounted on the door frame itself.

EUR177.65

Counter chest k-lock 18th century hay with night bolt

Counter chest for chamber lock of 18th century type. Normally associated with double doors, so-called deadbolt doors. The counter chest is mounted on the fixed door leaf, and the lock itself is mounted on the wicket door. Can sometimes also be mounted on single doors. In this case, the counter chest is mounted on the door frame itself.

EUR190.85

Door handle 5547 Brass complete

Model Lock Company No. 647

Time period 1905-1930

Rosettes included

Screw not included

Matching screw number 6

EUR199.96

Door handle Funkis black bakelite complete

The 1930s was the breakthrough year for functional design in Sweden. A quest for simple and functional forms, honest and clear materials and, not least, simplified mass production paved the way for a whole range of new building materials.

On the fittings side, especially the door fittings changed. Nickel-plated surfaces were used instead of brass, which had to be polished to keep its shine. The handles were now made of easy-to-clean bakelite instead of wood. And the new long plates combined the two functions of rosette and key plate in a single plate.

In addition, the door locks were standardized so that all the prints fit all the locks and all long plates were made with the same distance between the print and the hole for the key.

EUR75.16

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