Antique Hardware 10 Inch Georgian Rope Casement Window Stay (Several Finishes Available) WINDOW STAY

Open Box Sale Item 10 Inch Georgian Rope Casement Window Stay (Antique Brass Finish)

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This is an open box item. It may have cosmetic damage or have a surface defect that does not affect the item’s functionality. A picture of the defect is shown below.

THIS ITEM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR EXCHANGE. ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

  • Georgian Roped Accented Casement Window Stay
  • Measures 10 Inch Long and 1/2 Inch Wide (approximate)
  • A Total of 5 Stop Placements
  • 1.15 inch Between Placement Stops (approximate)
  • Mounting hardware and two sill mounted posts included

A casement stay consists of two parts attached to the window frame and casement, helping control the opening angle of casement windows. The adjustable arm of the casement stay engages with a mechanism to hold the window in place, preventing it from swinging open or closed. This system allows for ventilation while offering a secure means of keeping the window at a desired position.

Georgian Rope Home hardware draws inspiration from the refined design principles of 1800s England, featuring a distinctive rope detail in door knobs and handles. Reflecting the classical sophistication of Georgian architecture, this style brings a timeless and elegant touch to home interiors, paying homage to the craftsmanship of the historical period.

This traditional type of casement hold features a perforated rod held in place by two sill-mounted posts. The rod measures approximately 10 inches long by 1/2 inch wide. It has 5 stop placements, each 1.15 inches apart. All hardware needed is included.


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