Solid Brass Rosette Mortise Lock Set with Octagonal Glass Knobs in Antique-By-Hand
Description
Timeless, understated, and ever-so refined, the classic pairing of octagonal knobs and round rosettes is always a tasteful choice. Our reproduction knobs feature crystal clear glass and a solid-brass shank while the rosettes are beautifully crafted from stamped brass. An oval keyhole cover, two skeleton keys, and a heavy-duty mortise lock complete the set.
The authentic lock has a solid-brass face plate and interior components with an old style cast-iron case, guaranteeing you trouble-free operation and reliable privacy. The set comes in our own Antique-By-Hand---a living antique finish that ages gracefully over time.
Door set dimensions: Knobs measure 2 1/4" diameter. Shank: 9/16" diameter. Rosettes measure 2 1/4" diameter. Keyhole covers are 1 5/8" H x 1 1/8" W.
Mortise lock dimensions: Backset is 2 1/4". Case: 3 3/4" H x 2 7/8" Deep x 11/16" thick. Lock face plate: 6" H x 1" W x 1/8" thick. Strike plate: 4 5/16" H x 1" W. 1/2" tongue projection.
The authentic lock has a solid-brass face plate and interior components with an old style cast-iron case, guaranteeing you trouble-free operation and reliable privacy. The set comes in our own Antique-By-Hand---a living antique finish that ages gracefully over time.
Door set dimensions: Knobs measure 2 1/4" diameter. Shank: 9/16" diameter. Rosettes measure 2 1/4" diameter. Keyhole covers are 1 5/8" H x 1 1/8" W.
Mortise lock dimensions: Backset is 2 1/4". Case: 3 3/4" H x 2 7/8" Deep x 11/16" thick. Lock face plate: 6" H x 1" W x 1/8" thick. Strike plate: 4 5/16" H x 1" W. 1/2" tongue projection.
Door Sets
Door Set Functions | ||
Function | Description | Includes |
Skeleton Key | Latch and skeleton key lock - The knobs turn and operate a latch. A skeleton key is used to lock and unlock the door. Typically found on vintage interior doors that can be locked and unlocked from either side. |
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Included Hardware
Pictured in Antique-By-Hand.
Hardware Tip
Backset: On a lock or latch, it is the distance from the front of the face plate to the center of the knob hub. On the door, it is from the edge of the door to the center of the door knob.
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