Iron Rosette Mortise Lock Set With White Porcelain Door Knobs
Description
The pairing of small iron rosettes and crisp white porcelain knobs makes a graphic period statement. This typical mid-Victorian combination works with everything, from a Greek Revival town house to a simple country farmhouse. A reproduction mortise lock with a solid brass face plate and interior components completes the vintage look.
Dimensions:
Knob: 2 3/8" D
Rosette: 2" D
Keyhole cover: 1 11/16" H x 15/16" W
Mortise lock:
Backset: 2 1/4"
Lock case: 3 3/4" H x 2 7/8" W 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
Standard door range: 1 3/8" to 2" thick
Dimensions:
Knob: 2 3/8" D
Rosette: 2" D
Keyhole cover: 1 11/16" H x 15/16" W
Mortise lock:
Backset: 2 1/4"
Lock case: 3 3/4" H x 2 7/8" W 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
Standard door range: 1 3/8" to 2" thick
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 Matte Black Finish.
Installation
Installation Instructions
How to install this product in a typical situation.
Hardware Tip
Mortise Lock: Old style box lock that is installed into a deep pocket or “mortise” in the edge of the door. Generally, the mortise lock houses both the latch and dead bolt in one unit.
WARNING: California Proposition 65
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