Solid Brass Arts & Crafts Mortise Lock Set with Round Knobs

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Item #: R-01HH-ACDS-M-OB

Description

Capture the true spirit of Craftsman design with our rugged and artistic mortise lock set. The distinctive window-pane pattern, originally known as Bastile, was designed by Pacific Hardware of Los Angeles around 1912. Made of durable cast brass with a velvety bronze finish, our reproduction captures the rough, hand-hammered look of the originals. The heavy-duty lock features a solid brass face plate and interior components. Two skeleton keys complete the set.

Dimensions:
Knob: 2 3/8" D
Backplate: 8 1/8" H x 2 9/16" 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: 5 7/8" T x 1" W x 1/8" thick
Strike plate: 4 5/16" H x 1" W
Standard door range: 1 3/8" to 2 1/4" thick

Door Sets

Door Set Functions
FunctionDescriptionIncludes
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.
  • 2 Knobs
  • 2 Backplates
  • 1 Skeleton key mortise lock with matching face plate
  • 1 Matching strike plate
  • Matching screws
  • All necessary mounting accessories

Included Hardware

Pictured in Oil-Rubbed Bronze.

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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I highly recommend this lock.

Comments:

The lock is very good and goes well with the rest of the door hardware in our farm house built in 1912.Two of the screws that attach the face plates were damaged and House of Antique Hardware sent me new ones without delay. Very happy with the service