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| EB1020 |
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These plates are provided in case someone purchasing a bolt here does not want to try their local hardware store. They fit all the double door bolts... |
| EB1019 |
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These bolts were used to secure the stationary half of a double door at the top or bottom. Although one of the photos shows both bolts, they are... |
| EB1018 |
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This old cast brass door bolt can be used either horizontally or vertically to secure a door at the top, bottom or side. Simple in design it will go... |
| EB1017 |
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With picketing along the sides and Moorish detail on a fine stippled background this bolt is stunning from any angle! Made of heavy cast iron with a... |
| EB1016 |
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This door bolt was made by Sargent & Co. in 1884 and has been completely restored. The new high gloss black lacquer really makes the flowers and... |
| EB1015 |
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This Victorian door bolt is quite rustic looking but still works perfectly! Flowers and Eastlake geometrics stand out on a lightly rusted background... |
| EB1014 |
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This bolt catch (sometimes referred to as a keeper or receiver) is for use with double door bolts. Used with both plain and decorative surface bolts... |
| EB1013 |
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An unusual shape and loads of detail make this piece of antique hardware a real standout! The Eastlake details on the bolt and matching catch feature... |
| EB1012 |
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Fabulous Eastlake detailing adorns this Victorian barrel bolt made by Russell & Erwin in the late 1800s. The original bronze wash is almost gone... |
| EB1011 |
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This antique door bolt set features an inset thumb piece to operate the bolts and the iron is adorned with lovely Eastlake incising. This set was... |
| EB1010 |
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This antique set was made by the Norwalk Lock Company around 1890 and has never been installed. It features a brass knob detail and the iron is... |
| EB1009 |
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This old door bolt came from a mid-west hardware shop that went out of business in the early 1940s. It has never been used and was in its brown paper... |
| EB1008 |
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This old hand forged hook was made by a local blacksmith in the early 1800s – maybe earlier! Striving for a fancy look, a twist was made in the... |
| EB1007 |
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How rare to find a bolt from the late 1800s in such excellent condition! Made by Sargent & Co. in 1884, the bronze wash and black background are... |
| EB1006 |
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Made of pressed steel, this barrel bolt has a very pleasing shape with its matching catch. Probably from around 1940 but may be earlier. The worn... |
| EB1005 |
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Things were so nice before items were encased in heavy plastic! Has a dull brass finish with MADE IN USA stamped on the front. This little cutie is... |
| EB1004 |
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A simple little slide bolt that goes well with Craftsman, Mission or Arts & Crafts architecture. Made of wrought iron it still has traces of the... |
| EB1002 |
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A great set of double door bolts signed by Russell & Erwin. They are likely from 1920 – 1930 but I’m not certain. These bolts were used to secure... |
| EB1001 |
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This matching set of cast iron bolts have beautiful incising in the Eastlake tradition. From the turn of the century, the detail remains crisp and... |