The No 7951 cremone bolt, traditionally used to secure French doors, dates back to the early part of the 20th century. A series of coves and stepped astragals comprise the strongly architectural body, guides and keepers. Cremones are designed to work with a particular application. Accordingly, rod length and keeper configuration will be determined during the specification process. Most NANZ levers and oval knobs can be used. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7951M.PC mock cremone bolt adds old-world aesthetic to any locking door. A series of coves and stepped astragals comprise the strongly architectural body, guides and keepers. Accordingly, rod length and keeper configuration will be determined during the specification process. Shown here with a keyed profile cylinder, it is also available with integral profile thumbturn. Most NANZ levers and oval knobs can be used. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7952 cremone bolt, traditionally used to secure French doors, dates back to the early part of the 20th century. The central hub of this bolt is flanked on either side by graceful swells and a series of astragals. Cremones are designed to work with a particular application. Accordingly, rod length and keeper configuration will be determined during the specification process. Most NANZ levers and oval knobs can be used. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7953 surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The architectural rectangular body and ogee-topped backplate provide a classical decorative element. It can be used in conjunction with the No 7951 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. The bolt is available in 8″, 12″, 18″, and 24″ lengths. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7955 surface bolt features astragal detail and is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The ogee embellishment provide a classical decorative element to the exposed connections in the bolts. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7956 cremone bolt, traditionally used to secure French doors, dates back to the early part of the 20th century. The bolt embodies simple geometric form as the basis of good design. Featuring the No 2006 lever, based on a design by Walter Gropius from 1920, the cremone creates a harmony of form and function with its practical, yet graceful, aesthetic throughout its guides and keepers. Accordingly, rod length and keeper configuration will be determined during the specification process. Most NANZ levers and oval knobs can be used. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7958 004 surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with an ogee style knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with a cremone bolt or mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 7958 011 surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with a French bulls-eye knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with the Nº 7951 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7958 013 surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with a faceted octagonal knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with the No 7961 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7958 305 surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with a plain Georgian knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with the No 7961 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7958 305B surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with a beaded Georgian knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with the No 7961 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7958 305R surface bolt is typically used on the passive leaf of a double door at top and bottom. The bolt, with a roped Georgian knob, provides a decorative element, suitable for a variety of periods and styles. It can be used in conjunction with the No 7961 cremone bolt or a mortise lock on the active leaf. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.