Cast Iron Eastlake Style Sash Lock in Matte Black

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Item #: R-09SE-135-BP

Description

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.

Dimensions. Latch base: 2" L x 1 1/4" W. Catch base: 2" L x 5/8" W.

Hardware Tip

Double Hung: Double hung windows have top and bottom sashes that slide up and down to open or close.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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Authentic antique detail

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Original window locks were missing on a few rooms in our Eastlake Victorian B&B. These locks match near perfect to the originals found in other rooms of the house. Guests have already commented that we are so lucky to have so many original details!

Distinctive and authentic!

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Replace those Big Box Store generic window sash locks! These will help restore that Arts and Crafts look to your home.

I would buy this product again. Great quality!

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These match all our vintage original latches

Looks fantastic and works wonderfully

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Finishing touch on my restored wood windows

Nice sash lock

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Make sure to pre drill your holes.

Perfect reproduction, but...

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Pros: These are very good reproductions, they matched my originals perfectly. Cons: Price is a little high, the black powder coat finish hides a lot of the fine detail.

Perfect Reproductions

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Our house was missing a lot of the original hardware, including the Eastlake sash locks. These reproductions are perfect for the restoration and will look phenomenal when installed. They're heavy but work well and such a cool style. Really glad we were able to find these!

sash lock new use

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we were looking for a unique 'hook' for a cabinet that we could open and close with one hand...we stumbled across this as I never thought about using a window latch as a cabinet closure but it was perfect