A massive Christopher Dresser aesthetic movement cast iron door latch
This is not quite my normal thing but when you see an exceptional piece, especially by Christopher Dresser, you grab it, whatever the material.
For sale is this massive cast iron door latch undoubtedly by Christopher Dresser for the firm of Archibald Kenrick & Sons. Christopher Dresser is thought to have designed for Kenrick c 1878-1884 (Harry Lyons, Christopher Dresser, The People’s Designer, pages 214-5). This previously unrecorded design has a design registration stamp to the reverse for 1878. The original design drawings held by National Archives are shown in “Other images”. The design is similar to Dresser’s drawings in “Studies in Design” Plate LIV “ornaments to be used as powderings on walls” published in 1876- see images.
Condition is excellent, indeed I am not sure this latch has ever been fitted. It could be fitted to a door (I would recommend internal only) or displayed as as a piece of art.
This is the same latch as was previously in the Collection, now re-acquired
Price range: £1,950
Maker: Archibald Kenrick & Sons
Designer: Christopher Dresser (attributed)
Date: 1878
Marks: Stamped makers and design marks
Material: Cast iron
Condition: Excellent, original
Size: 36.5cm wide, 23 cm max height
Weight: 2.2 kgs, 77,5 oz (heavy!)
Additional Information
| Maker | Christopher Dresser |
|---|---|
| Material | Iron |
| Price range | £1,000 – 5,000 |
| Period | Aesthetic |





