Mallory Wheeler 103 Mortise Latch

$35.00

2 in stock

Description

Mallory Wheeler 103 Mortise Latch

Mortise latch lock box by Mallory Wheeler. It has a brass latch and cast iron front plate. The front plate measures 3 1/4″l x 7/8″w.  The box part measures 3 1/4″l x 1 3/4″h x 5/8″ thick.  The box is marked M. W. & Co. New haven on one side. The inside is marked 103. The latch is reversible to work for both right swing and left swing doors.

The latch and front plate are worn, but functional.

We clean, oil and test all of our lock boxes to make sure that they are fully functional.

Please let us know if you need a  strike plate to go with your lock box when ordering. Strike plates may be available for an additional cost.

This Mallory Wheeler 103 Mortise Latch is an antique item and may show wear due to age. This may include scratches, pitting, patina, finish loss, rust or other general wear. We attempt to include any significant damage beyond regular wear within the description. We make every effort to clean as much paint, dirt and rust off of items while still leaving as much of the original patina as possible. Photos shown are of actual item you will receive. If multiples are ordered, additional photos will be sent for approval.

This item is shippable.

Find more lock box options at the link here: https://saveinflorence.com/product-category/antique-hardware/lock-boxes/

What if the latch faces the wrong direction?

Most lock boxes can be flipped to work for both right open and left open doors, so don’t worry about which way the latch goes-  it can be changed! Simply open the box cover with the screw on the front of the box part. Carefully remove the cover (things are under tension, so no quick movements!). I recommend taking a photo of the inside once it is open just in case anything shifts. Take the latch piece out, flip it around and replace in the same position. Make sure it still makes proper contact with the round piece that the doorknob twists. Replace cover, and you are good to go.

Need the latch to face the other way? Watch our video on how to switch antique lock boxes to be used on right or left swing doors here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vxFdZX1-Js

Mallory Wheeler

Mallory Wheeler began in 1834 in New Haven Conn. Under the name Pierpont & Hotchkiss. In 1866 the name changed to Davenport, Mallory & Co., then in 1868 it became Mallory, Wheeler & Co. under John Davenport Wheeler. They made high quality, quite ornate hardware and won a number of awards for their designs. Sargent was a distributor for the Mallory Wheeler Company up until about 1882. The company closed due to bankruptcy in 1913.

Additional information

Weight 6.8 oz
Dimensions 3.25 × 4 × 1 in

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