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When it comes to decorative door latches, there are few that can match the elegance and style of a Suffolk latch set. These are typically used on a ledge and braced door, but can also be found on other types of doors.
The From the Anvil Cast Suffolk latch is commonly known as a latch bolt. It is designed to retract when the door is closed and to extend into the strike plate when the door is opened. The Suffolk latch is one of the oldest door latches in history. It is also one of the most elegant, and can be found in a variety of finishes and sizes to suit any décor or application.
- A decorative cast thumblatch with backplate.
- Thumblatches are usually used in conjunction with a tee hinge on traditional plank doors.
- Maximum door thickness: 44mm.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- The From the Anvil suffolk latch set is forged from solid brass which emphasises the high quality materials and manufacturing techniques used. A perfect design choice for internal doors with matching products available.
- Thumblatches are usually used in conjunction with a tee hinge on traditional plank doors.
- Maximum door thickness: 44mm.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
Backplate Size: 218mm x 45mm
Handle length: 100mm
Thumb Bar Length: 120mm
Latch Length: 243mm
Projection: 52mm
Plate thickness: 4mm
Handle Length: 203mm
Thumb Bar Length: 110mm
Latch Length: 95mm
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
Made from solid unlacquered brass, this finish is both classic and simplistic and offers great possibilities for stately and period dwellings alike, particularly where a very traditional look is desired. When fully polished this finish has a depth of reflection. However, as the product is unlacquered this can also be left to age naturally, which over time will create a beautifully historic finish.