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This cast iron finger lift is as strong as it looks. The rugged texture and thick profile go wonderfully with hand forged colonial, Tudor or Mediterranean style hardware. Antiqued and lacquered.
The bold and graphic motif on our Oriental-Pattern Sash Lift is one of our favorites. Designed by Branford Lock Works, circa 1885, this striking sash lift displays an open fan and bamboo leaves. Recreated in durable cast-iron, it is available in antique-iron or a matte-black finish.
Right out of the late Victorian era, this elegant sash lift showcases its iconic fleur-de-lis design. Reproduced in cast iron, it comes in your choice of two classic finishes.
This charming Eastlake style sash lift is reproduced from an 1880s original. Made of cast iron, the pattern is crisp and geometric, with a single iris flower at center. Large and durable, it's a good choice for tall or broad sash windows. Offered with a matte black powdercoat or a lacquered antique finish.
Sargent & Co., patented the design of hook-style sash lift on October 31, 1871. The ornate pattern is so lovely, you'll hate to cover it with curtains! Reproduced in cast iron from a bronze original. Lacquered.
Reading Hardware originally created this lovely sash lift as part of their extensive Windsor hardware pattern. We've reproduced the circa 1885 Aesthetic design in durable cast iron, perfectly capturing the delicate pattern of waves and flowers. Choose from matte black powder coat or lacquered antique iron finishes.