Role model: Lock Company No. 108
Period: 1895-1930
Black colored birch handles
Not suitable for outdoor use.
Screw not included.
Matching screw number 19
EUR71.23
Model Låsbolaget No. 647 large
Time period 1905-1930
Suitable screw number 6 or 7
EUR89.15
Hand-forged hinges for exterior and interior doors of a type that was common in the second half of the 18th century. Distinguished from later models by an artificially forged knob on the hinge pin. Model with folded hinges for the door leaf, so-called French type. Hand forged of the highest quality.
EUR98.11
Hand-forged chair hinges for exterior and interior doors. The type became common in the late 18th century. The characteristic feature is the ball-shaped, drop-forged knob that terminates the hinge pin at the top and bottom. The model with folded hinges around the door leaf, so-called French type. Available in both left and right versions. Hand forged of the highest quality.
EUR65.86
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.
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.
EUR70.34
Hand-forged key plate for 18th century chamber locks and other locks with a similar key size. The pointed oval shape of the plate is typical of the 18th century, but the model remains even a few decades into the 19th century.
The key plate has four drilled holes for nails and a suitable model of hand-forged nail is our one-inch nail.
The facts
Hand forged iron. Untreated. Height approx. 85 mm, width 45 mm, thickness 2 mm.
Nailed with hand-forged nails 1 inch.
EUR18.82
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.
EUR14.78
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.
EUR68.54
Spare blade for scraping fine joinery, e.g. window frames, mirrored doors, moldings and furniture.
Scraper blade in special steel. Designed to reduce power requirements and not damage the wood. The blades are sharpenable and the back of the blade is ground so as not to lose the unique profiles.
Intended for use when scraping heated paint on wood using the Speedheater methodTM.
From the Speedheater System.
EUR21.50
Spare blade for scraping smooth surfaces such as facades etc.
Spare blade for scraping e.g. profiled facades and rough carpentry.
The eye bolt is the intelligent window fitting from around 1920 onwards. The eyelet hook is mounted on the sash of a single or coupled window, and has an adjustable screw in a plate that allows you to always get the window tight, even if the sash is slightly skewed or the seal uneven. Very suitable for use in combination with Gysinge’s wool sealing strips.
EUR9.77
Feeding base, hand-planed. Finished length 150 cm for so-called shed blocks. Adapted for our hand-planed door and window linings.
Part of a complete series of hand-carved joinery for rooms from the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century.
EUR41.66
Speedheaters Flexi Scraper – 6 profiles in 1 a multi-tool! With a light pressure, the scraper blade is angled and makes all sides scrapeable without having to change the blade. Innovative and flexible paint scraper that comes with a unique one-handed grip housing, blade magazine and three different scraper blades with a total of six possible scraping profiles. The ultimate tool for paint scraping, simply put!
EUR50.62
An interior window fitting of the trapdoor type, made of hand-polished brass. A common design throughout the first half of the 20th century. Very high quality. Also called window latch.
The fitting is polished, not lacquered, which means that the brass surface darkens naturally if it is not polished.
Untreated brass. Length 52mm, height 38mm. Suitable screw no 7. (Screw not included.)
EUR15.68
Interior window fittings of the trapdoor type in hand-polished brass. The model, also known as window latch, is common from the mid-19th century to a few decades into the 20th century.
The unusual feature of our fitting is a completely smooth back, which means that installing the fitting does not require drilling and making holes in the sash. Therefore, the fitting is very easy to install. At the same time, the sash is horizontal in the closed position. On many of the old models, the boom is usually only almost horizontal.
Note also that the edges are beveled, as on the original fittings (there are other simpler “copies” on the market). The fitting is polished, but not lacquered, which means that the brass surface darkens naturally if you do not polish it.
Polished brass. Height 37 mm, length assembled 60 mm.
Suitable screw no. 6. (Not included)
EUR17.83
Hinged bar. Hand-forged window fittings after a common model from 1800 to 1850. Well made hand forging.
EUR28.22
Oil for our glass cutter
EUR6.72
Very suitable glass cutter for old uneven window glass. Brass handle that also serves as a container for cutting oil. Valve that regulates the amount of cutting oil. Articulated head. Cuts both straight and round cuts with a light pressure. Carbide wheels with extremely long life. Suitable for most glass thicknesses.
Tips! Always hold the glass cutter steady in your hand, for example by always placing your index finger on the screw of the cutter head. Always cut in the same direction. Only cut clean glass panes. Listen for the sound of a cotton sheet being torn apart – the glass cutter will run perfectly.
EUR52.42