Brass hinge nipple. Highly sought after spare part for renovating old floor lamps. It is open inside and therefore without the risk of breaking the cord.
EUR10.22
Turned handrails from the period after 1860 include wall brackets, usually in brass, but from the turn of the century 1900, also in nickel-plated design. Gysinge’s cast handrail holders are distinguished by their high quality, including a machined slender shape, highly polished but unlacquered surface (ages softly and naturally) and a cast carnis profile around the plate. The latter is a decoration that reappears on many details around the turn of the century 1900 and which makes the handrail holders fit especially well into interiors where there is more of Gysinge’s well-made brass fittings.
EUR26.67
Solid, well-made brass knob for doors and drawers after a model that was common throughout the 19th century, until the beginning of the 20th century. Model from Gysinge. Ø 30 mm. Counter screw of iron.
EUR13.25
Lamp holder in brass. Spare part for cobbler’s lamp or other indoor lighting. Used with advantage together with cable strain relief.
Socket for E27. Grounded.
EUR22.23
Before the days of kerosene and electric light, a nightlight was a practical object used to move between dark rooms. It was also used as a bedside lamp, just as its name suggests.
Gysinge’s night candlestick is based on an early 19th century model. The candle holder is turned in advance and is height adjustable. The base is cast. High quality brass. Made and polished by hand by Morells klockgjuteri in Mora.
The candlestick has a lovely solid feel. Untreated brass. Height 110mm, diameter 100mm.
EUR50.23
Spiral valve intended for tiled stoves, ventilation in walls etc. Available in both polished brass and bright nickel-plated. Supplied on black plate but also suitable for 100 mm spiral pipes.
Diameter 104 mm butt (outer dimension).
EUR56.81
Brass strip for edging thresholds, cork mats etc. Classic, sturdy design with embossed diagonal checkerboard pattern.
Untreated brass. Suitable screw no. 10. See related product.
EUR26.23
Untreated brass. Length 1.5m, width 2cm, thickness 1mm. Suitable screw no 10.
EUR35.12
Window lock with hook for outward opening windows. Untreated brass. Screw included.
The eyelet hook 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 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.
EUR7.02
Breadstick hooks after a common model from the 18th and 19th centuries. Used for hanging bars when storing bread, clothes and textiles etc. in the ceiling of kitchens and living rooms.
EUR66.23
Breadstick hooks based on a common model from the 18th and 19th centuries. Used for hanging bars when storing bread, clothes and textiles etc. in the ceiling of kitchens and living rooms.
EUR57.34
Hand-turned breakfast bowl in terracotta clay. White or gray glazed with wiped edge.
Dishwasher safe.
EUR21.78
Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.
Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.
The price is per meter.
BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.
EUR9.78
Breastplate as in a complete series of hand-planed carpentry for a room from the 18th century until the first half of the 19th century.
The price is per meter and the product is purchased in whole meters.
EUR20.00
The moulding in our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century is of a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. The model is usually called “French joinery” and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.
EUR8.89
Tray shelf of the turn of the century type after Gysinge’s own model. For storage of serving trays, larger dishes, plates, etc. with a depth of up to 4.5 cm.
Untreated pine. Hand carved.
Tips! In the kitchen in Gysinge, Gästrikland, we also use it as a magazine rack.
EUR132.91
Broom in birch and bassine. Handy broom for sweeping gravel, leaves and snow.
Length 115 cm. Also available in shorter/smaller model.
EUR26.58
Broom in birch and bassine. Small handy broom for sweeping gravel, leaves and snow.
EUR34.58
EUR76.90
Typical 18th-century village strike plate for a chamber lock.
Pre-drill! Nailed into the door frame. Suitable for chamber locks both with and without night bolt.
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EUR30.14
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EUR39.56
Burner tubes made of specially tempered and heat-resistant clear glass for our kerosene lamps.
Clear glass. Round burner tube 6”’. Length 130mm, diameter 34 mm.
EUR16.45