Newbury Lever on Rose Set | From The Anvil

£158.67

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SKU: 50091

Description

The Newbury range is part of our Period collection. Its simple, slender style fits well in many different property types.

  • Our weighty Newbury lever handle range is hand forged from solid brass to create a product that's as beautiful as it is hardwearing.
  • The stylish boss design provides both elegance and practicality. The handle is unsprung and is available on a 2 week lead time.
  • Lever handle for internal and external doors where locking is either required or not required.
  • Set includes two lever on rose handles.
  • Suitable for use with a multitude of standard locks, euro locks, latches, escutcheons, and thumbturns for various purposes.
  • Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
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finish Newbury Lever on Rose Set | From The Anvil
Finish
Our Aged Brass products are made from solid unlacquered brass, offering an abundance of character and charm. This finish is perfectly suited to period dwellings and will create a statement throughout. Due to the accelerated ageing process this finish undergoes, a darker patina gathers around the edges and recesses to contrast beautifully with the re-polished surface areas.
Care & Maintenance
This finish will continue to oxidise and age as it is an unlacquered finish, meaning the finish will darken over time. If the product becomes tarnished or too dark, it can be polished on all surface areas to enhance the finish. To restore and brighten the finish, we recommend polishing with a dry cloth or alternatively using our ‘Brasso’ (73102), which assists with the cleaning of solid brass products. Regular oiling of all moving parts using our ‘3-in-1 Oil’ (92337) is beneficial to the longevity of your products & highly recommended during initial installation. An oily cloth can also be used to wipe over the product from time to time to aid protection against exterior or environmental elements.
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