Sash Locks
Finding the right sash lock replacement couldn’t be easier. Our faithful window lock reproductions come in a range of styles, from mid-Victorian to Mid-Century Modern. Offered in brass, bronze and cast iron, our durable sash window locks will keep your windows tightly closed and secure.
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This beautifully detailed sash lock is the crowning touch to your window restoration. Reproduced from an 1880s original, it features a lovely flower & scroll design, set off by a crisp, banded border. Finely crafted from strong and attractive cast brass or bronze, with your choice of a lacquered polished brass or weathered antique bronze finish. Over time humidity and use may cause the lacquer to wear, allowing natural and desirable aging to occur.
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 brass with a choice of finish.
This beautifully detailed sash lock is the crowning touch to your window restoration. Reproduced from an 1880s original, it features a lovely flower & scroll design, set off by a crisp, banded border. Finely crafted from strong and attractive cast brass, which is hand-finished with our living antique patina. The surface is not lacquered, allowing natural and desirable aging to occur.
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 brass with our living antique finish.
This beautifully detailed sash lock is the crowning touch to your window restoration. Reproduced from an 1880s original, it features a lovely flower & scroll design, set off by a crisp, banded border. Finely crafted from strong and attractive cast iron, with your choice of a lacquered antique finish or a matte black powdercoat. Over time humidity and use may cause the lacquer to wear, allowing natural and desirable aging to occur.
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.
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.