SKU: 5598010251
EUR63.31
Model Alb. Karlsson No. 798
Period: 1920-1935
Screw not included.
fitting screw number 19
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Iron key plate of ordinary 19th century and early 20th century model. Fits our iron and brass door knobs and our lever handles, but is also useful when adding to older lever handles and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.
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Key plate with clapper of ordinary 19th century and early 20th century model. Fits our iron and brass door knobs and our lever handles, but is also useful when adding to older lever handles and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.
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Hand forged linseed oil fired iron in the shape of a snake. Originally from a farm in Ã…sgarn, southern Dalarna. Assembled with two hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed horizontally or vertically.
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Door print of 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 popular mainly on exterior doors, but also appeared on interior doors. Iron prints were common until the 1950s, especially on log cabins and holiday homes where you want a more rustic touch.
There is a key plate, called a long plate, in the same style, slightly curved and with a “hammered” surface. This is included in the product Door handle iron, complete.
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Turned brass door knob. Can be used for both exterior doors and room doors. Primarily intended for double doors. Matching rosettes and key plates in brass are available for the knob.
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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.
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