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Russell and Erwin 1899 Window Sash Lift
Russell and Erwin 1899 Window Sash Lift
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Russell and Erwin 1899 Window Sash Lift
Decorative hook type bronze plated cast iron window sash lift with Eastlake style geometric design on a japanned background. Made by Russell and Erwin. Cir. 1899. The plate area measures 1 1/2"l x 1"h to the base of the hook part. It has two holes for attachment.
This Reading 1885 Window Sash Lift is an antique item and may show wear due to age. This may include scratches, pitting, patina, finish loss, rust or other general wear. We attempt to include any significant damage beyond regular wear within the description. We make every effort to clean as much paint, dirt and rust off of items while still leaving as much of the original patina as possible. Photos shown are of actual item you will receive.
Russell and Erwin / Russwin
Russell and Erwin Manufacturing was established in 1839 in New Britain, CT. under the name of Stanley, Russell & Company. The founders include Henry E. Russell, Cornelius B. Erwin and Frederick T. Stanley. Upon Stanley’s withdrawal just one year later, it became Matteson, Russell and Company to reflect a new partnership with Smith Matteson and John H. Bowen. Six years later, the company officially becomes Russell & Erwin. Then, in 1851, it becomes Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company. The company merges with P. & F. Corbin in 1902, but consequently continues to produce under the Russell and Erwin name. American Hardware and Russwin were also brand names used off and on in conjunction with the Russell and Erwin name. By 1964, the division again separated and was purchased by Emhart Manufacturing under the name Russwin. It continues today under the name Corbin Russwin, owned by Assa Abloy.
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