Nº 9112

The No 9112 standard mortise cylinder features a Schlage cylinder keyway. This listing features the cylinder in a 1-1/8
length, keyed individually. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9114

The No 9114 floor mounted Georgian doorstop incorporates details from the No 1014 doorknob. Its shallow dome is enclosed by a gentle cove and astragal. Its base is completed with an ogee detail. It is available in all Nanz patinated and plated finishes.

Nº 9158

The No 9158 knife-edge pull, which is mortised into the edge of a single or double door, is ideal when a minimum of hardware is required. When the door is closed, only the 5/16” wide edge is visible. It measures 4-1/4″ x 5/16″ with a depth of 3/4″ or 1”. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 9182

The wall-mounted pull-out closet rod extends to hold clothing on hangers and retracts into the wall when not in use. A modern design is shown with minimal detail and exposed fasteners. Blocking within the wall should be provided for adequate support. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9209

The dome of the No 9209 floor mounted doorstop derives its shaping from the No 1209 knob but its simplicity allows it to be matched with a number of Nanz handles. Its base is terminated with an ogee detail. It is available in all Nanz patinated and plated finishes.

Nº 9230

The No 9230 full mortise pocket door edge pull is suitable for conditions which call for a minimum of visible hardware. The pivoting handle retracts when released. It can be used in conjunction with all Nanz recessed pulls. The face measures 3-3/4″ x 3/4”. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 9311

The Nº 9311 sash lift would have been found in American buildings from the Federal period onward. This multi-functional lift has also been specified as a finger pull and, when mounted bottom side up, as a hook. It is made of heavy cast brass. All Nanz finishes are available.

Nº 9320

The handsome No 9320 mortised sash lift with chamfered edge is made of heavy cast brass. Mounted with concealed screws, it can also be used as a sliding door or pocket door pull. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9495

The Nº 9495 sash lock dates to the early 20th century. It is made of a well-finished, heavy forged brass. Sash locks began to appear in great variety in the 19th century, when double hung windows in residences supplanted other types of operable windows. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9513

The No 9513 is a quadrant type sash lock. The design eliminates the possibility of damage to the sash when opening the window. The overall dimensions are 2-7/8″ x 1-1/4”. All Nanz plated and patinated <a href="https://www.nanz.com/finishes/”>finishes are available.

Nº 9519CBN

Designed in collaboration with Clos-ette, the Nº 9519CBN retractable valet rod with box-molding detail is available with a dozen standard plate designs. The plate can fit in tight spaces, e.g. between banks of closests. A custom finial may be selected if desired. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9539

The No 9539 coat and hat hook features a sturdy backplate with four exposed screws. Its simply modern design is suitable for a variety of interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9541

The No 9541 coat and hat hook features a sturdy backplate with two exposed screws Its simple yet classic design is suitable for a variety of interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 9548

The No 9548 modern coat hook consists of a simple plate with rounded corners and a projecting cylindrical bar terminating with a disk. It can be used as a robe hook, coat or hat hook. finishes available are satin or matte stainless steel.

Nº 9549

The No 9549 coat hook consists of a disk-shaped back plate and a straight tapered shaft terminating in a sphere. Suitable for a variety of styles and periods, it can be used as a robe hook, coat or hat hook. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.