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Decidedly decorative, our Eastlake Mini Latch brings late 19th-century, Victorian style to your home. Reminiscent of the Eastlake Aesthetic Movement, it is constructed of cast iron, and features a spring-loaded catch and vintage-iron finish. It is suited for using as a transom window latch or for smaller doors and cabinets.
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.
The butterfly pattern on our ornate Victorian Butterfly Turn Latch gives a fanciful look to your cabinets and furniture. Finely cast from solid iron, it features an antique-iron finish.
This traditional elbow catch is an excellent choice for new cabinets, or as a replacement for a worn or damaged piece for a vintage or Hoosier style cabinet. It is designed to secure one door from the inside when no frame exists between the two doors. Made of wrought steel and finished in polished nickel, this sturdy fastener offers long lasting quality.
Traditionally used on early cabinets like pie-safes and jelly cupboards, our Medium Turn Button, adds retro style to your furniture. This surface-mount catch can be used for securing doors and drawers that are flush with the cabinet. Especially handy on boats, it is made of cast-iron with a rust-resistant, zinc finish. Use as is, or painted.
Traditionally used on early cabinets like pie-safes and jelly cupboards, our Small Turn Button, adds retro style to your furniture. This surface-mount catch can be used for securing doors and drawers that are flush with the cabinet. Especially handy on boats, it is made of cast-iron with a rust-resistant, zinc finish. Use as is, or painted.
Traditionally used on early cabinets like pie-safes and jelly cupboards, our Large Turn Button, adds retro style to your furniture. This surface-mount catch can be used for securing doors and drawers that are flush with the cabinet. Especially handy on boats, it is made of cast-iron with a rust-resistant, zinc finish. Use as is, or painted.