6534

Mortise lock with double keyhole for drawers and RH cabinet doors

  • Finish/Color: Polished Steel
  • Material: Steel
  • Timeline: Late 19th Century, Early 20th Century

Description

Full-mortise drawer/furniture door lock. Called “machine” locks because they were made for insertion in mortises cut by machinery or routers, this was the most widely used lock in drawers of all types of furniture from the late 1800s onward. It can also be used on right-hand doors for furniture due to the shape of the keyway. Made of steel with polished steel finish. Comes with a key. Its selvedge does not extend beyond the case of the lock.

Lock case: 1″ wide , 1-1/2″ tall , 5/16″ thick