Alexander and Wilks Portinscale Rim Lock with FREE Rim Door Knob Set
Special Offer - Free pair of door knobs
For a limited time only! Sold with a free pair of 41mm solid brass door knobs.
Delivery for this item is Same Day Despatch (Order By 4pm)*

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The Alexander and Wilks Portinscale Rim Lock is a traditional horizontal rim lock with a beaded case and a snib and keep.
It is available in three finishes; cast iron with brass details, or crafted from solid brass and finished in bright polished nickel for a more modern touch or unlacquered polished brass that will naturally age over time to create a warm and tactile patina.
This set includes a Solid Brass Mortice Door Knob pair finished in either polished brass unlacquered, polished nickel or polished chrome.
Sourced for their original period designs and excellent quality. The Victorian design of the Portinscale rim lock makes these ideally suited to older properties, for a classical, period feel.
First used during Victorian times, this interesting Rim Latch Lock design became very popular in the 1920s and '30s and was a staple used on Pitch Pine doors for many years.
This is a Rim Lock with Snib meaning it has a built-in snib which slides across - ideal for locking bathroom or bedroom doors and is not handed, so can be fitted either way upon any door.
For a limited time only, this Alexander and Wilks Portinscale Rim Lock will be sold with free pair of 41mm polished mortice doorknobs.
Supplied in SINGLES complete with doorknobs and fixings.
Please Note: Not suitable for use with Porcelain Door Knobs.
Dimensions
Lock Case Height - 108mm
Lock Case Width - 115mm
Keep Height - 110mm
Keep Width - 24mm
Knob Diameter - 41mm or 51mm
Rose Diameter - 41mm or 51mm
Knob Projection - 48mm
Delivery
DESPATCHED SAME DAY (on orders placed before 4pm)
NOTE: If your order contains a mix of products they will be despatched altogether. The delivery will be determined by the product with the longest delivery time. For more info see delivery page.