Three and a Half Inch Steeple Top Embossed Brass Hinges
Three and a Half Inch Steeple Top Embossed Brass Hinges are sold in pairs of two. They feature a removable pin for ease of installation.
16 Inch Iron Head Bolt is most often used on a double door application and secures the stationary door at the top, it is highly recommended for use with a foot bolt (or bottom bolt) to prevent warping. The bolt measures 16-3/4″ tall and the rear plate measures 1-7/8″ wide by 6″ tall. The bolt tongue measures 3/4″ when activated, and is 5/8″ wide. The bolt comes with two different keepers, one used when the door is flush with it’s casing, and one used when the door is set deeper into its casing. It also comes with one stay used to keep the arm from being pulled from the surface of the door. It is important to note that in order to operate the bolt properly it must only be pulled up or down, never forward away from the surface of the door (this action would put stress on the weld that attaches the arm to the bolt).
Brass Acanthus Door Bell measures 2-7/8" wide and 6-1/4" tall. This door bell is made for hard wired systems only- it will connect to your current door bell wiring with two screw terminals on the rear. It does not come with wiring or chimes. It attaches to your home with two wood screws.
Brass Eastlake Door Bell measures 2-1/4″ wide and 6-3/8″ tall. This door bell is made for hard wired systems only- it will connect to your current door bell wiring with two screw terminals on the rear. It does not come with wiring or chimes. It attaches to your home with two wood screws.
8 Inch Iron Foot Bolt is most often used on a double door application and secures the stationary door at the bottom, it is highly recommended for use with a head bolt (or top bolt) to prevent warping. The bolt measures 9-1/4″ tall and the rear plate measures 1-7/8″ wide by 5-1/2″ tall. The bolt tongue measures 1-1/16″ when activated, and is 3/4″ wide. The bolt comes with two different keepers, one used when the threshold extends well past the door and can be mortised into, and one used when the threshold does not extend much past the door. It is important to note that in order to operate the bolt properly it must only be pulled up or down with your hand, never forward away from the surface of the door, or operated with your foot (this action would put stress on the weld that attaches the arm to the bolt).
12 Inch Shutter Slide Bolt. These slide bolts are meant to mount to a pair of shutters in the space between the shutter and the window and function to fasten the shutters during a storm. The back plate, keeper, and straps are made of steel and the bolt itself is made of cast iron. They are powder coated in a glossy black finish.
They do not come with screws.
The back plate at the rear of the bolt measures 8-13/16″ x 2-1/16″
The bolt measures 8-3/16″ x 7/8″
The handle of the bolt projects 3/4″ from the rear
The keeper measures 3-13/16″ x 2-1/16″
The bolt throws 3-3/4″ out from the rear plate
Iron Bat door Knocker measures 2-3/4" wide, 9-1/8" tall and projects 1-5/8" from the surface of your door. It attaches to your door with two wood screws. This knocker is a replica of a knocker from one of Mr. Ricca's properties on the corner of Burgundy and Governor Nicholls streets.
10 Inch Shutter Slide Bolt. These slide bolts are meant to mount to a pair of shutters in the space between the shutter and the window and function to fasten the shutters during a storm. The back plate, keeper, and straps are made of steel and the bolt itself is made of cast iron. They are powder coated in a glossy black finish.
They do not come with screws.
The back plate at the rear of the bolt measures 6-3/4″ x 1-3/4″
The bolt measures 6" x 3/4″
The handle of the bolt projects 5/8″ from the rear
The keeper measures 2-5/8″ x 1-3/4″
The bolt throws 2-15/16″ out from the rear plate
The rustic iron pull handle is made from cast iron and powder coated in a black finish. It measures 9-5/16" x 1-1/2" at the rear and projects 2-1/2" from the surface of the door. It has an offset handle - going slightly to the left or right of the back plates- depending how you mount it. It can be used vertically or horizontally. We have even had clients use these as hand towel bars in their bathrooms and kitchens.
Embossed Iron Steeple Top Hinges 4" x 4" are sold in pairs of two (one hinge shown in images). These are made of cast iron and painted semi-gloss black. The pin is removable for ease of hanging. There is embossing on the face of the hinge and the reveal on the side of the hinge. The pattern of the embossing is in a linear Eastlake Victorian style.
Embossed Ball Top Iron Hinges 4" x 4" are sold in pairs of two (one hinge shown in images). These are made of cast iron and painted semi-gloss black. The pin is removable for ease of hanging. There is embossing on the face of the hinge and the reveal on the side of the hinge. The pattern of the embossing is in a linear Eastlake Victorian style.
Brass Through Shutter Latch. These solid brass shutter latches are polished and lacquered to prevent immediate tarnish. They are intended to be mortised through the bottom of the shutter and hook to their keeper mounted on the window sill. When open they connect to a keeper mounted on the exterior of the home. These latches take the place of both dogs and slide bolts. These latches are meant for use on shutters 1-3/8" thick or less. Each kit includes the latch, a plate for the rear of the shutter, a keeper for the sill, and a keeper for the wall. One kit will do a single shutter, you will need two kits for each window.
The latch itself (the part that goes through the shutter) measures 2-3/8" at the top and 1-15/16" at the bottom
The pull (the piece that you would operate) measures-1-1/4" tall and projects out 2" at the most (latch is 1-3/8" from the plate)
The plate connected to the latch is 2" wide and 1-1/2" tall
The plate that goes on the rear measures 1-3/8" tall and 1-1/2" wide
The sill keeper (looks like bottle opener) is 1-3/4" deep and 1" wide
The wall keeper (L shaped) is 1-1/16" tall, 15/16" wide and projects 1" from the wall
Brass Transom Latch can be used in conjunction with pivoting transom hinges and would mount on the bottom rail of the transom, with the strike plate being mortised to the bottom of the transom's jamb. The latch is operated by pulling up on the loop at the top. (one of our clients suggests mounting a hook to the top of a broom stick to avoid getting on a stool.) The latch measures 2-1/8" wide, 1-1/4" tall, and 5/8" deep (with the loop standing 1-3/8" deep). The strike plate measures 1-3/4" wide, 1-1/2" deep, and mortises 1-3/4" x 3/4"x 3/16" into the jamb. It is made out of solid brass.
Brass Casement Sash Latch comes with the latch, and three different keepers (one meant for use with a pair of casements which is surface mount and two meant for use with a single casement which mortises into the jamb).
The latch's back plate measures 2-1/16" tall, 1-5/16" wide and projects 2" from the surface of the window. The surface mount keeper measures 2" tall, 9/16" wide and projects 7/8" from the surface of the window. The first mortised keeper measures 2-1/8" tall, a total of 1-3/4" deep, and mortises 1" x 1/8" into the jamb and the second mortised keeper measures 5/8" x 2-3/8" x 1/16".