Sargent 1877 Chain Bolt

$65.00

1 in stock

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Description

Sargent 1877 Chain Bolt

Heavy duty decorative cast iron chain bolt made by Sargent. Cir. 1877. It comes complete with 42″ of heavy chain and an original wood pull. The wood pull measures 5″l. This size and style of bolt were often used for larger, heavier doors such as garage doors or gates. The bolt features geometric and leaf designs. It is fully functional. The bolt measures 7″l  x 2″w with a 3/4″l extension for the latch. The latch part measures 7/8″w x 1/2″h. Please let us know if you would like a strike plate that fits with it. We may be able to provide one for an additional fee.

This Sargent 1877 Chain Bolt 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.

This item is shippable.

See other lock boxes at the link here: https://saveinflorence.com/product-category/antique-hardware/lock-boxes/

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

Sargent
Sargent Manufacturing was founded in 1857 in New Britain, Ct. by brothers Joseph, George and Edward Sargent. In 1864 they moved to New Haven, CT. They were a distributor for the Mallory Wheeler Company up until about 1882. Sargent Lock continues today under the ownership of Assa Abloy.


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September 18, 2023

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Additional information

Weight 29 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 2 × 1.75 in

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