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| EB1036 |
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This is a great way to secure your bathroom, bedroom or pantry door. These little bolts require a 9/16” inch bore and you would just drill a corresponding hole in your jamb. Bolt casing and twist knob are brass while the bolt is steel. Although both these are very similar one is slightly larger... |
| 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... |
| EB1033 |
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This is a set of matching cast iron Russell & Erwin door bolts used to secure the stationary half of a double door at the top and bottom. The top bolt has an ornate bronze knob and both bolts are adorned with Victorian swirls. They are shown in the Russell & Erwin hardware catalog with... |
| EB1032 |
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This is a set of matching Russell & Erwin door bolts used to secure the stationary half of a double door at the top and bottom. For the top of your door one bolt has never been used and has only a little wear from storage. This bolt has the lovely Victorian swirls with a bronze “Rohida”... |
| 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... |
| EB1030 |
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This bolt catch (sometimes referred to as a keeper or receiver) is for use with double door bolts. Some minor wear but still very usable. Base measures 1-5/8” wide x 1” high Opening is 1/2” high x 5/8” wide at the narrowest point |
| EB1029 |
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This bolt catch (sometimes referred to as a keeper or receiver) is for use with double door bolts. The geometric designs are still crisp and sharp. Base measures 1-7/8” wide x 1-3/8” high Opening is 9/16” high x 9/16” wide at the narrowest point |
| EB1028 |
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This bolt catch (sometimes referred to as a keeper or receiver) is for use with double door bolts. Excellent condition with much of the old varnish present. Base measures 1-7/8” wide x 1-5/8” high Opening is 5/8” high x 5/8” wide at the narrowest point |
| EB1027 |
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This is a great way to secure your bathroom, bedroom or even entry door. The brass has aged to a medium patina (the lock face is darker than it appears in the photo) and even the original slotted mounting screws are included. The lock has a nice thick brass face plate and interior parts. The casing... |
| EB1025 |
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This is a great way to secure your bathroom, pantry or cupboard door. This little bolt requires a 9/16” inch bore and you would just drill a corresponding hole in your jamb. Bolt casing is brass while the bolt is steel. The twist handle is nickel with some wear and light scratches. Any... |
| EB1024 |
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This is a great way to secure your bathroom, pantry or cupboard door. This little bolt requires a 9/16” inch bore and you would just drill a corresponding hole in your jamb. Bolt casing and twist knob are brass while the bolt is steel. A little rust on the end of the bolt but not on the interior.... |
| 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... |
| EB1022 |
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This matching set of cast iron bolts have beautiful incising in the Eastlake tradition. From the late 1800’s, they remain in excellent condition. The ornate catch is a slightly different pattern but it’s hard to notice and, more importantly, it fits. These bolts were used to secure the... |
| EB1021 |
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As sturdy as it is beautiful this heavy chain lock would be the perfect finishing touch in a Craftsman style home. This set would look stunning on dark stained wood! Made by Nat. Brass Co. in the early 1900’s it remains in excellent condition. The cast brass body and catch have a copper and black... |
| 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 that I have for sale. A – Steel with a bronze toned worn patina. Very light surface rust. Best for use on the top bolt but could be used on the... |
| 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... |
| 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?... |
| 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,... |
| 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 with all of the old black paint gone. The chain is missing its ring but you could attach a favorite do-dad if you wish. The catch is not original to... |
| 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 middle. Has a nice smooth rust patina. Comes with the original U shaped latch that is usable “as is” . The piece that held the hook is twisted (as you... |