Antique Sargent Eastlake Mortise Door Lock

$100

SOLD

This is a stunning intermediate size lock made by Sargent & Co. in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The bronze face plate is a true work of art with its strong geometric design and a touch of foliate details. The casing is signed by the maker and bears patent dates of Feb. 24, 1885, and Jan 26, 1886. Sold with matching strike plate. Priced each.

Inventory no.

L198474

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

3.625 in. H x 3 in. W, faceplate 5.5 in. H x 0.875 in. W, keeper 3.5 in. H x 1.5 in. W

Finish

Antique bronze, Black

Composition

Bronze, Cast iron

Period

1880s

Style

Eastlake

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