P261896

Pair of Antique Victorian Cast Iron & Brass Pocket Door Mortise Locks

$250

SOLD

A pair of antique Victorian pocket door mortise locks crafted from cast iron and brass. These locks provide a historical solution for securing pocket doors, combining the durability of cast iron with the elegance of brass accents. The Victorian design adds a touch of vintage sophistication to the locks, making them suitable for restoration projects and period interiors. Priced as a pair.

Inventory no.

P261896

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Pair

Dimensions

4.5 in. H x 2.785 in. W x 0.5 in. D, faceplate 6.5 in. H x 1.25 in. W, other lock 4.25 in. H x 2.75 in. W, faceplate 6.5 in. H x 1.25 in. W, backset 2.125 in., spindle 0.25 in. square

Width (in.)

2.75

Height (in.)

6.5

Depth (in.)

0.5

Weight

2 lb.

Finish

Antique brass, Black

Composition

Brass, Cast iron

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