I suggest you go to eddonaldson.com and email Ed. There is a restored mortise lock on his site very similar to the one you posted. He may even have exactly what you need in stock, or he’ll look for you. Ed and his wife Pam are exceedingly nice and professional all the way. I’ve bought from them before and was very satisfied.
Olde Good Things can be on the pricey side for their bigger items, but they do have a great selection of small vintage hardware, pulls and knobs, etc. on the lower level. You may need to roll up your sleeves and dig through some drawers, but chances are good it will be worth it.
I suggest you go to eddonaldson.com and email Ed. There is a restored mortise lock on his site very similar to the one you posted. He may even have exactly what you need in stock, or he’ll look for you. Ed and his wife Pam are exceedingly nice and professional all the way. I’ve bought from them before and was very satisfied.
Olde Good Things can be on the pricey side for their bigger items, but they do have a great selection of small vintage hardware, pulls and knobs, etc. on the lower level. You may need to roll up your sleeves and dig through some drawers, but chances are good it will be worth it.
Try the antique dealer on tompkins and jefferson.