From The Anvil Rim Lock

From £96.36 Inc. VAT RRP £120.46 Inc. VAT

Delivery for this item is 2-3 Working Days

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Description

This traditional style Rim Lock is made from solid brass giving the latch a beautifully heavy, solid and quality feel to it. 
Quality brass movements and components inside, key operated lock.
This is an excellent and accurate reproduction of a Victorian style lock.
Available in Left or Right hand variations.
Recreated to original designs by hand, our From the Anvil range is ideally suited to Cottages, Listed Buildings and Period properties,
Available below in -
Un-lacquered Polished Brass - From the Anvil's Polished Brass products come un-lacquered for authenticity. The finish may be maintained with Brasso, or left to acquire a darker and more aged patina
Iron Finish - These products are made from Solid Iron & exhibit the natural beauty and texture of the metal. Cast and finished with a clear powder coating to protect the iron from weather and moisture, this also gives it a rich colour.

Check out more information on the finishes here

The Welsh-based brand From the Anvil, design and manufacture high-quality, hand-made and functional ironmongery that enhances and revives traditional buildings and brings an authentic and rustic charm to newer builds. From The Anvil designs are drawn and hand forged in the traditional fashion of English blacksmithing. The products are beautifully suited to listed, cottage and period properties because of their timeless appearance.

Supplied in SINGLES complete with fixings. 

Dimensions

Rim Lock Size - 140mm x 86mm x 25mm
Keep Size - 84mm x 23mm x 31mm
Spindle Centre - 97mm
Lock Centre - 42mm

Finish Options

Delivery

2 – 3 Working Days

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.

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