Description
Cultural heritage product
Classic doorknobs have been produced until our days. The building pharmacy model was manufactured at the end of the 19th century by Låsfabriksaktiebolaget EA Näsman & Co, in Eskilstuna, Sweden. In brass with number 112 and in bronze with No 111. The fullness and roundness of the button is typical of 19th century buttons. Later models are thinner. This model has been used in Sweden and Finland with decorative turned button plates and key plates belonging to the model. There is also a key plate on the latch. The small solid brass button fits perfectly on the mirror door and sits beautifully on the side of the door. At the end of the 19th century, the nickel-plated surface was a novelty and very fashionable.
The button has also been made bigger for exterior doors, No 212.12-41002-32-9FN
The door handle is made to last for decades. The handle, cover plates and key plates are made of solid brass and the other parts are made of steel. Plastic has not been used. All parts can be purchased as spare parts. The product and packaging can be recycled in all respects.