SKU: 5557010001
EUR97.72
Model Låsbolaget No. 647 large
Time period 1905-1930
Screw not included.
Suitable screw number 6 or 7
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Wooden lock plug, 2-pack. Many modern doors have large milled holes for standard modern handles and through-screw locks. Customers who want traditional fittings can therefore not choose them. But here is the solution. The wooden plug is used to plug oversized holes so that you can switch to traditional prints and key plates. The plug is fixed with glue in the empty holes.
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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.
EUR43.18
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.
EUR69.54
Model: Tekaverken 400 N
Time period: 1945 – 1970
Key plate included.
Matching screw number 19
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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).
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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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