Cover bakelite center part.
EUR11.82
Bakelite cover for wall socket or switch. Outer dimensions: 82 x 82 mm.
From THPG.
EUR9.09
Bakelite cover.
Balsam turpentine is only sold in our physical stores. See under “Stock balance in store” for the correct balance in Gysinge or Stockholm.
NOT SHIPPED due to classification as flammable goods.
EUR18.09
Sand-cast brass handle for doors, hatches and drawers. The handle is a larger variant of our previous “jumper handle, small”. Newly cast model after a model from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Screwed on with brass slotted screws. Can be mounted both horizontally and vertically. Therefore suitable for doors, drawers and hatches. Also suitable as a handle for integrated refrigerators.
Available in two sizes, this is the larger one.
Unlacquered, sand-cast and polished brass. Length 15cm, width 3cm, height 3cm. Screw not included. Suitable screw no 8.
EUR31.36
Sand-cast brass handles for doors and drawers. Newly cast model after a model from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Screwed on with brass slotted screws. Can be mounted both horizontally and vertically. Therefore suitable for both drawers and doors.
Available in two sizes, this is the smaller one.
Unlacquered, sand-cast and polished brass. Darkens naturally. Width 1.9cm, height 2.5cm, length 9cm. Screw not included. Suitable screw no 8 or 7.
EUR16.27
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.
EUR10.91
One of the most common benches in Swedish furniture history and the bench that the common people used indoors for their long trestle tables.
This particular model with baroque-shaped legs of the early 18th century type was one of the most common even into the early 19th century.
The model for our bench comes from the Hedemora Theater, built in 1828, still in use and one of the few preserved rural theaters of the time.
In the 20th century, we have often seen these benches moved out and used as garden benches – the rustic quality means that the bench can stand outdoors.
The baroque bench is just the right length for our percussion table, but could also be useful as a bench in the hall, as a flower bench indoors, or why not as a garden bench?
The bench has a seat board in the form of a single plank and the legs, sawn from one piece, are inserted with continuous tenons and wedges in the seat board. The bench is hand-planed in a contemporary style.
EUR499.50
Angled simple lamp holder made of glazed porcelain. White color. Intended for outdoor wall and ceiling. Also works in indoor wet rooms. Cable entry in the side of the base suitable for external electricity.
EUR35.91
Round base plate in untreated beech. Mainly intended for mounting Fontini surface-mounted switches and sockets in recessed wall boxes.
The bottom plate can be painted in any color.
EUR16.82
Base plate with two compartments in untreated beech. Intended for mounting Fontini surface-mounted switches and sockets in recessed boxes.
ATTENTION! When installing in a recessed wall box where the base plate is combined with two sockets or switches, two separate wall boxes are required.
EUR25.00
Base plate with three compartments in untreated beech. Intended for mounting Fontini surface-mounted switches and sockets in recessed boxes.
ATTENTION! When installing in a recessed wall box where the base plate is combined with three sockets or switches, three separate wall boxes are required.
Base plate for our white surface-mounted switches and wall outlets where they are mounted on combustible material, such as paper wallpaper or wood.
EUR6.82
Straight single lamp holder of glazed porcelain. White color. Intended for outdoor wall and ceiling. Cable entry in the side of the base suitable for outdoor electricity.
EUR30.45
Oak and horsehair bath brush with good grip for the hand.
Tagel is an excellent material for bath brushes as it is soft and pliable while being strong and durable and has some resilience.
Together with a good soap, it provides a soft and pleasant lather for a perfect clean. The hollow tag transports moisture, which means that if you knock out the water properly after use, the tag will feel as good as dry.
Allow the brush to dry hanging or standing on the tag so that the water is transported away from the wood, which is more sensitive to moisture.
EUR19.54
The 18th century beaker-shaped drinking glasses are very rare. Occasionally, you can see a specimen at quality auctions in Stockholm. A few glasses are also preserved in Swedish museum collections.
The glasses are similar in shape to silver goblets from the same period. They have the same trumpet shape, they have the same folded mouth rim and the clearly marked heel is also similar to the foot of the silver goblets. There is no mistaking that beaker glasses are a more everyday version of silver goblets, even though glass goblets, like porcelain plates, were already a great luxury in the 18th century. What is surprising, however, is that so few beaker glasses have survived, compared with, for example, wine glasses on feet. Perhaps this is because glass goblets were considered simpler than glasses on feet and were used more frequently, which meant they broke more often.
Our beakers are hand-blown and therefore as individual as the originals. The glass mass varies with uneven thickness, streaks, stripes and sometimes blisters. The dot mark under the heel shows where the glassblower’s pipe was located. The folded rim is also a typical 18th-century detail.
Gysinge beakers are available in three sizes. A large one for beer or juice. A medium size for wine, water or milk. And a small nubb glass.
All three glasses are suitable as vases. The first tussilion in the tassel glass, a bunch of white or blue anemones in the wine glass, or a bouquet of summer flowers in the beer glass.
The glasses are similar in shape to silver goblets from the same period. They have the same trumpet shape, they have the same folded mouth rim and the clearly marked heel is also similar to the foot of the silver goblets. There is no mistaking that beaker glasses are a more everyday version of silver goblets, even though glass goblets, like porcelain plates, were already a great luxury in the 18th century.
What is surprising, however, is that so few beaker glasses have survived, compared with, for example, wine glasses on feet. Perhaps this is because glass goblets were considered simpler than glasses on feet and were used more frequently, which meant they broke more often.
Available in three different sizes. A large one for beer or juice. A medium size for wine, water or milk. And a small nubb glass. All three glasses are suitable as vases. The first tussilion in the nubb glass, a bunch of white or blue anemones in the wine glass, or a bouquet of summer flowers in the beer glass.
EUR41.36
Large bench brush in oiled beech and horsehair suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
Length 36,5 cm. Width 4,5 cm. Height 7 cm
EUR20.45
EUR12.27
EUR76.81
EUR80.45
EUR13.64
EUR244.98