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Bolts
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| EB1041 |
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These door bolts are narrower than most and just covered with curvy Victorian detail! Made around the turn of the century they do not appear to have ever been used and still retain the original varnish. These bolts were used to secure the stationary half of a double door at the top or bottom. ... click picture for more info |
| EB1039 |
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Peek out to see who’s at your door with style! This heavy cast iron chain lock is as beautiful as it is practical. Made by Reading Hardware Company in the late 1800’s in their Windsor pattern which includes arrows, stylized flowers and picketing around the edges. This set is made of heavy cast iron... click picture for more info |
| EB1037 |
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These bolts were taken from a home built in 1910 but may have been added later. They are made of heavy wrought iron with a pleasing curved shape at both ends. One has the original black paint with some chipping while the other is more rustic with surface rust and old white paint. Either could... click picture for more info |
| EB1034 |
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Although this is not a “bolt” per se, this seemed the proper place to list it since it would hold something closed. Although the age is unknown it has a decidedly primitive look with all the surface rust. I’ve included a U shaped catch for it but you might want to use a bent square head nail for a... click picture for more info |
| EB1031 |
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This door bolt features Corbin’s named pattern “Diagonal” and is shown in their 1881 hardware catalog. The original bronze wash shows some wear but is still highly visible. A squirt with some clear spray lacquer would brighten it up. These bolts were used to secure the stationary half of a double... click picture for more info |
| EB1023 |
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This is a nice heavy cast brass bolt that still has its original brass chain and ring. These bolts were used to secure the stationary half of a double door at the top. The bolt is spring loaded and is pulled down by the chain to release the door. Some light scratching but mostly to the original... click picture for more info |
| 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 sold individually. This allows you the option of purchasing a matching pair or only one. Age is unknown but based upon the wear and patina I would... click picture for more info |
| 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 steel chain and ring, it’s sure to be around for another hundred years! The bolt was made by Sargent & Co. and bears a patent date of Apr 23, 187?... click picture for more info |
| 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 Eastlake geometrics just POP out! A substantial amount of time and materials was required to restore this bolt to its former beauty. All old paint,... click picture for more info |
| EB1006 |
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Made of pressed steel, these barrel bolts have a very pleasing shape. Probably from around 1940 but may be earlier. The worn brass finish makes them very charming! One even has Made in USA on the catch! Although there are two shown, the price is for one. Please indicate your preference of Plain or... click picture for more info |
| 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 still on what's left of its original card! Use anywhere a bit of security is needed. 1-3/8” high x 1-7/8” long including catch |
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