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This sturdy, barrel style transom latch is made of heavy-duty cast brass. The shaft is spring-loaded for vertical installation and keeps the window tightly fastened.
This latch is typically installed at the top of the window sash and operated with a pull chain or pole-mounted transom hook (use transom chains to keep the sash from falling open).
Premium stainless steel retaining clip set designed for wood screens or storm sashes that need to stay shut tight for the season. Each set includes two retaining clips with mounting bolts and wing nuts - enough for one sash.
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.
Our 3/4-Inch Chain Spirals are ideal for attaching sash chains to your double-hung sash windows. Without using screws, which could cause damage, the spiral fits within the existing mortise at the side of the window sash where the original sash cord was located. Made of solid steel, they are designed for long-lasting wear.
This classic offset pull (handle projects at an angle) was a favorite in the early 20th century. The simple and comfortable design is useful on kitchen cabinets, built-ins and even window sashes. Made of cast brass with our living antique finish.
The design for this distinctive hook-style sash lock dates to the 1870s. The crisp Eastlake pattern is just as fresh and appealing today. Reproduced in solid, cast iron with a black powder coated finish.
Our Square Sash Weight (1 lb.) easily combines with other size weights to create the proper counterbalance for smooth operating windows. When stacked together for instance, one 3 lb. and two 1 lb. take up the same space as one 5 lb. while moving just as smoothly within the window pocket. Ideal for use on new construction or as replacements for damaged or lost items.
Our Solid-Brass Handle in Antique-by-Hand (4-Inch Center-to-Center) gives your windows and cabinets old-fashioned charm. This sturdy accent is easy to grip and operate, and a great choice for large or heavy sashes and drawers. Choose from an array of popular finish options.
When economy is a priority, this brass plated sash lock is a good solution. Traditionally styled, it goes with homes of every era. Made of durable cast aluminum with your choice of 3 classic finishes.
This lovely Victorian handle is useful in so many ways - as a screen door pull, a sash lift or a handle for cabinets & furniture. Measures 6-inch tall by 1 1/2-inch in width. Lacquered finish.
The design for this distinctive hook-style sash lock dates to the 1870s. The crisp Eastlake pattern is just as fresh and appealing today. Reproduced in solid, cast iron with a lacquered finish.
Square and simple in design, this versatile transom latch goes with everything, from Victorian to Mid-Century Modern. The circa 1900 design is made of stamped and cast brass. Hand-finished with our living antique patina!
Crisp and geometric Eastlake patterns have a timeless appeal. Dating from the 1880s, this hook style sash lift is suited to period or modern interiors. Reproduced in heavy duty cast brass.
Solid brass sash stop bead adjusters are a great alternative to using screws or nails to fasten the sash stops, and allow for easy removal and adjustment. These premium grade fasteners secure the stops and allow easy removal for refinishing, repairs, and periodic adjustment of wooden sash windows should they become difficult to operate due to seasonal weather changes.
This classic offset pull (handle projects at an angle) was a favorite in the early 20th century. The simple and comfortable design is useful on kitchen cabinets, built-ins and even window sashes. Made of solid cast brass, with our living antique patina.
Our Number-8 Cotton Sash is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of quality cotton yarn, it features a polyester fiber core, giving it added strength and durability and an interlocked polished solid braid to resist rot, mildew,and wear. It is suited for use on new construction, or for updating a worn or damaged system.
The bold and graphic Oriental pattern 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 brass, it comes in our exclusive Antique by-Hand finish which ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina.
Our 7/8-Inch Chain Spirals are ideal for attaching sash chains to your double-hung sash windows. Without using screws, which could cause damage, the spiral fits within the existing mortise at the side of the window sash where the original sash cord was located. Made of solid steel, they are designed for long-lasting wear.
Our heavy-duty Large Traditional Sash Lock is one of the finest on the market. Beautifully made from solid brass, it comes in our exclusive Antique by-Hand - a finish that ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina. Durable and strong enough for larger sashes, its century-old design works with any style of home - truly a classic!
This lovely Victorian sash lift was designed by P. & F. Corbin, circa 1905. The graceful leaf pattern is reproduced in authentic stamped bronze and finished a deep chocolaty brown. Flush mounted with a 3/8-inch inset.
Cast aluminum brass finish sash stay. Item Number: R-09BH-SP90A-3
Hook style sash lifts are a perennial favorite. The simple, beveled edge design dates from the Victorian era, but works with everything from Colonial Revival to Mid-Century Modern. Made of stamped sheet brass with our living antique finish.
Crisp and geometric Eastlake patterns have a timeless appeal. Dating from the 1880s, this hook style sash lift is suited to period or modern interiors. Reproduced in heavy duty cast brass.
Right out of the late Victorian era, this elegant sash lift showcases its iconic fleur-de-lis design. Reproduced in solid, cast brass it comes in our exclusive Antique-by-Hand, a finish that ages gracefully over time into a beautiful natural patina, just like the antique originals.