Spare part for iron door handle.
EUR2.02
The toilet hasp is the classic closure of a toilet door. Until the turn of the century 1900, when people still lived with outhouses, the hasps were usually made of iron. Then came brass hasps and eventually the pushes in combination with a locking function, such as “occupied-unoccupied”. If you want to have the same kind of print throughout the home, i.e. also on the toilet door, the lock hasp is still the best solution, as it can be used independently of other door fittings.Gysinge’s toilet hasp is a handmade product and completely according to an original from around 1900.
Sand cast by hand in brass. Therefore, unevenness in the casting may occur (unlike machine-made brass parts). Gysinge brass fittings are not lacquered, i.e. they darken and age in a traditional way.
EUR36.22
Spare part for the following knobs and levers in our range.
3031-182 Door knob brass
3031-183 Brass door handle
3031-184 Door knob iron
3031-194 Post horn ironing
EUR3.21
Angle strike plate for 18th century type chamber locks. Available in several designs that fit our different variants of 18th century chamber locks.
EUR72.90
Hand-forged chair hinges for windows and wardrobe doors of a type that became common at the end of the 18th century and was used until around 1860. The characteristic feature is the ball-shaped, drop-forged knob that terminates the pin at the top and bottom. The model with a folded hinge is usually referred to as the French type.
EUR54.56