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Solid Brass Ring Handle Casement Window Latch

Solid Brass Ring Handle Casement Window Latch

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Vintage-style Hardware

  • Classic & Traditional
  • Timeline Style:   Timeless classic style - Early 20th century
  • Made of quality solid brass material
  • Latches & locks casement window frames
  • Durable strong pivot turn for sturdy operation
  • Reversible for right or left applications
  • 1-9/16" x 1-1/16" latch base
  • Comes with mortise & rim strike - Includes six flat head slotted screws
  • Available in unlacquered brass (will patina over time), oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, & polished nickel finishes
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  • A classic & vintage-style ring handle window casement latch made of high quality solid brass material. This latch is well made with a durable pivot turn, unlike many basic casement latches out on the market today. Comes with mortise & rim strike for multiple applications. Reversible for right hand or left hand applications. This traditional casement lock is designed in the early 20th century style of hardware, but will fit in with any time period up to the current modern styles. Available in non-lacquered brass (the un-lacquered brass will patina over time), oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, & polished nickel finishes.

       Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer vintage-style hardware for the many people who desire to fashion their homes with charm, quality, & style. The traditional-style hardware that we showcase are true & faithful reproductions of classic hardware pieces found in the many homes from across America throughout the past century.

  • Product Latch Size Latch Projection Mortise Strike Rim Strike Model #
    Solid Brass Ring Handle Casement Window Latch 1-9/16"  High  x  1-1/16"  Wide 1-1/8" 2-9/16"  High   x   3/4"  Wide 1-3/4"  High   x   1-3/4"  Wide
    BMH8712X

     

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DG
09/10/2024
Debbie G.
United States United States

Latches

They are perfect and identical to the original ones in my 1929 year old house. Thanks

SK
08/30/2024
Sean K.
United States United States

Close, but not quite

I bought this to replace an antique window latch in my 100-year-old home. This piece looks nearly identical to the original. It is very well made. Unfortunately, the nub that fits into the slot (thus latching the window shut) is a little shorter than the original hardware, so in my case, did not reach far enough to latch. With that said, it is a very high-quality latch. If you're not after an exact match, this is a great piece!

JF
12/28/2023
John F.
United States United States

Window hardware

Exact reproductions of our 110 year old window fasteners. Amazingly quick turnaround.

EB
11/02/2023
Erica B.
United States United States

Nice hardware, quick shipping

Hardwick makes the nicest casement window latches. They are pretty, well priced, work well, and ship fast.

ES
09/25/2023
Eric S.
United States United States

Casement (swing out) window latch

Very good. Items arrived promptly, and are of good quality. This latch was exactly what I needed because it latches further into the jamb (toward the room), permitting some clearance for a 1/4" kerf seal that butts to the sash. Also, the short cam portion of the ring permitted installation with a narrow vertical sash. Be careful with the long wood screws provided...they can crack the glass when installing the latch (I learned the hard way). I also suggest using oval head screws, rather than the flat topped screws provided...oval heads look more elegant. Jumpstart your patina by a quick dip in ammonia, then rinse.

Customer Reviews
4.9 Based on 14 Reviews
5 ★
93% 
13
4 ★
7% 
1
3 ★
0% 
0
2 ★
0% 
0
1 ★
0% 
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Filter Reviews:
DG
09/10/2024
Debbie G.
United States United States

Latches

They are perfect and identical to the original ones in my 1929 year old house. Thanks

SK
08/30/2024
Sean K.
United States United States

Close, but not quite

I bought this to replace an antique window latch in my 100-year-old home. This piece looks nearly identical to the original. It is very well made. Unfortunately, the nub that fits into the slot (thus latching the window shut) is a little shorter than the original hardware, so in my case, did not reach far enough to latch. With that said, it is a very high-quality latch. If you're not after an exact match, this is a great piece!

JF
12/28/2023
John F.
United States United States

Window hardware

Exact reproductions of our 110 year old window fasteners. Amazingly quick turnaround.

EB
11/02/2023
Erica B.
United States United States

Nice hardware, quick shipping

Hardwick makes the nicest casement window latches. They are pretty, well priced, work well, and ship fast.

ES
09/25/2023
Eric S.
United States United States

Casement (swing out) window latch

Very good. Items arrived promptly, and are of good quality. This latch was exactly what I needed because it latches further into the jamb (toward the room), permitting some clearance for a 1/4" kerf seal that butts to the sash. Also, the short cam portion of the ring permitted installation with a narrow vertical sash. Be careful with the long wood screws provided...they can crack the glass when installing the latch (I learned the hard way). I also suggest using oval head screws, rather than the flat topped screws provided...oval heads look more elegant. Jumpstart your patina by a quick dip in ammonia, then rinse.