Half Mortise Locks
This antique cabinet drawer locks features a traditional design. It is often used on antique and vintage furniture. This reproduction vintage lock is well-crafted with a sturdy extruded brass plate, steel box, and brass bolt. Use on drawers, desks, and cabinet doors hinged on right. The secure lever locking mechanism ensures reliable functionality.
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These half mortise locks are for drawers and cabinet doors hinged on right. Lock fits into a partial cut out in furniture interior. No strike is necessary. Key turns one lever mechanism to secure lid. Once installed, lock is hidden from exterior view. These vintage locks have a brass face plate with steel box and brass bolt. Made in England.
Install Considerations for antique cabinet drawer locks
- Strikes were rarely used with half mortise locks. Typically wood is notched to accept bolt. However if preferred a generic #4521 strike is available separately.
- When using on doors: select according to side door is hinged on. This lock is for cabinet doors hinged on right.
- When using on drawers: Keyholes are off-center requiring lock to be positioned accordingly.
- Lock installs into a partial cut out in furniture. In closed position, lock is not seen.
If replacing a lock: the backset measurement must be determined
- If you have original locks: measure distance between top edge of lock to lock pin in center of keyhole. This measurement is known as the backset.
- If old lock not available, determine backset by measuring: distance from center of keyhole (where lock pin will be) to top edge of drawer or side edge of door.
- The backset measurement of the replacement lock, must match backset measurement in original lock and/or keyhole location measurement in drawer or cabinet door.