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Chamber lock 1850s large

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Andreas Skatter

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A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside.

Available in both left and right models. Reversible. Molded key included. Untreated iron.

Untreated iron. Details brass. Reversible. Molded key included. Complete with matching screw no. 14. Height 9 cm, length 9 cm, depth 1.5cm, mandrel depth 5cm.

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A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside.

Available in both left and right models. Reversible. Molded key included. Untreated iron.

Andreas Skatter

Weight N/A
Sida

Left, Right

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If you open a door towards you and the hinges are visible and on the left side, the door is called left-hung. If the hinges are on the right side, it is right-hinged. Locks are distinguished in the same way. A chamber lock is normally fitted so that you open the door towards you with the key and the lock case is then on the inside of the door.

If the door is installed in this way, the left hinge and left lock belong together and the right hinge belongs with the right lock

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