Shutter Hardware - Locks
Really functional shutters include locks. If you want to close your shutters you need to lock them in that position. Even if you don’t plan on having functional shutters, traditional locks are a visually strong home improvement that’s always noticed from the road.
We carry a line ranging from hand made colonial pieces to an affordable cast import.
610 – The most popular and most common shutter lock. First produced in the early 1800’s to take advantage of the new processes of rolling plate iron and machine manufacture of wood screws. This style of lock has been in continuous production and use since it’s inception two hundred years ago.
615 – The 615 is just a scaled-up version for larger shutters. Certainly sturdier with a 1” x ¼” forged bolt and 2” wide plate and keeper, it’s still mostly a matter of visual balance between bigger shutters and bigger hardware.
619 – This rattail bolt is patterned after a unique example of the earliest sliding shutter bolts. This bolt is based on a hand forged bolt shown in the late Donald Streeter’s catalogue. He owned the original, which was made of hand-hammered plate, and dated it to the 1750’s.
670 - This lock has a very bold appearance due to it’s cast design. Imported and very affordable.
Model |
Size |
Price |
 |
610 |
12-1/2 x 1-3/4 |
$ 30.00 |
615 |
16 x 2 |
$ 35.00 |
619 |
12-1/2 x 1-1/2 |
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670 |
8-7/8 x 1-1/2 |
$ 22.00 |
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