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Combining simple beauty and practical utility, this early 20th century turn latch is an American hardware classic. At once a latch and a pull, it's a handy addition to cabinets throughout your house. Finely cast from solid brass with 4 great finishes.
Combining simple beauty and practical utility, this early 20th century turn latch is an American hardware classic. At once a latch and a pull, it's a handy addition to cabinets throughout your house. Finely cast from solid brass with 6 great finishes.
This Windsor Pattern Cabinet Latch with Round Knob is one of our finest Victorian-era reproductions. Introduced by Reading Hardware around 1885, the whimsical Aesthetic design is just as fresh and lovely today. Cast from solid brass and available in two classic finish options.
Our Magnetic Cabinet Catch is as versatile as they come. Made of cast zinc and steel, it features a long-lasting, neodymium magnet and an array of finish options. A rubber O-ring makes it easy to adjust, and is removable for a clean look.
Our Large Stamped-Steel Cabinet Latch is as affordable as it is authentic. Lightweight and slightly distressed, it's a great choice for utilitarian locations or for restorations of modest vintage homes.
The butterfly pattern on these ornate Victorian latches gives a fanciful look to your cabinets. Made of cast brass available in 2 finishes.
The Vintage 1900 Cabinet Latch (2 7/16-Inch X 1 9/16-Inch) features late 19th-century influences. This simple design is made of solid brass and is available in a host of popular finish options. Comes complete with mounting hardware.
Our Small Stamped-Steel Cabinet Latch is as affordable as it is authentic. Lightweight and slightly distressed, it's a great choice for utilitarian locations or for restorations of modest vintage homes.
Turn button catches were traditionally used on early cabinets such as pie-safes and jelly cupboards. This surface-mount turn button can be used for securing doors and drawers that are flush with the cabinet. Especially handy on boats it is made of solid brass and comes with an un-lacquered finish.
This late Victorian-era slide latch is an elegant addition to both antique and new cupboard doors. Reproduced from a circa 1880's original, its overall leafy design and cluster of berries featured on the knob are captured in solid, cast brass. Suited for Victorian or Classical interiors, it comes in your choice of two classic finishes.
Turn button catches were traditionally used on early cabinets such as pie-safes and jelly cupboards. This surface-mount turn button can be used for securing table extensions as well as doors and drawers that are flush with the cabinet. Especially handy on boats it is made of solid brass and comes with an un-lacquered finish.