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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.
This handy and attractive apparatus allows you to open and close a transom window without the use of a pole and hook. Mounted along side the door or window frame, it's easily accessed and operated. Made of heavy duty solid brass with a Satin Nickel 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.
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 in a lacquered antique iron finish.
Our Number-25 Antique Brass Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of plated steel, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
Our Number-25 Polished Brass Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of rust-resistant solid brass, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
Adorned with intricate patterns, this 4-foot French-style Floral Cremone Bolt is as lovely as it is functional. A charming flower graces the knob, while the case and guides feature classic acanthus leaf motifs. Made from cast iron, it is typically used for smaller casement windows, cabinets, and furniture. Matte black powder coated for durability.
Adorned with intricate patterns, this 4-foot French-style Floral Cremone Bolt is as lovely as it is functional. A charming flower graces the knob, while the case and guides feature classic acanthus leaf motifs. Cast iron, with an antique finish, it is typically used for smaller casement windows, cabinets, and furniture.
This late Victorian style casement latch in Antique Brass is as practical as it is beautiful. The pendant-like handle pivots up to disengage the latch, but hangs tight to the sash otherwise, making this a great choice for windows with interior shutters or blinds! Made of durable, non-rusting cast brass, it includes three types of keeper - flush, mortise and side mount.
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 finish.
Our Number-25 Oil-Rubbed Bronze Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of rust-resistant solid brass, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
Our premium quality transom chain is durable, non-corrosive and long-lasting. Made of solid brass, it comes in a classic oil-rubbed bronze finish! Use this chain on one or both sides of a bottom-hinged, inswing window.
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Our premium quality transom chain is durable, non-corrosive and long-lasting. Made of solid brass, with a shiny nickel plated finish. Use this chain on one or both sides of a bottom-hinged, inswing window.
Our Number-45 Oil-Rubbed Bronze Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of rust-resistant solid brass, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
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. The lacquered antique iron finish completes the vintage look.
Purists will delight in this faithful reproduction of P & F Corbin's lively and charming "Roanoke" pattern inset sash lift. The circa 1900 design works well with everything from Queen Anne to Craftsman, from restorations to new construction. This lift is cast in solid brass and left unlacquered, allowing it to age gracefully and develop highlights with use, just like the antique originals.
This sturdy, barrel style transom latch is made of heavy-duty cast brass and finished in shiny polished nickel. 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).
Our number 45 Polished Nickel Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of plated steel, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
Our number 45 Polished Brass Sash Chain is typically used for counterbalance systems on double-hung windows. Made of plated steel, it is a decorative and more sturdy alternative to standard cord options. Ideal for new construction, or for replacing a worn or damaged system.
This late Victorian style casement latch is as practical as it is beautiful. The pendant-like handle pivots up to disengage the latch, but hangs tight to the sash otherwise, making this a great choice for windows with interior shutters or blinds! Made of durable, non-rusting cast brass with a satin nickel finish, it comes with 3 different strikes for surface, rim and mortise applications.
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. The smooth satin nickel finish makes this a very stylish and versatile piece.
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).