Description
Several hela factories in Sweden, Finland and Russia manufactured neo-Renaissance-like buttons at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The models were very well liked and several were in production for a long time. The designs of the 20th century were simpler than before and the decoration was reduced. This model dates from the beginning of the 20th century and the original manufacturer was the Kellokoski factories. The button can be found, for example, in the list of companies in 1932 under number 19a. The button is made as brass casting and, as always in the originals, with a black wooden handle. Supplied polished or nibbled with a warming screw fastening.
The door handle is made to last for decades. The handle and cover plates are made of solid metal and other parts are made of steel. The plastic hasn't been used. All parts can be purchased as spare parts.