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26-02-25, 10:28 AM
We picked this up the other day, my best guess based on similar construction banded safes with the same escutcheon and makers plate is Victorian era...
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09-03-25, 12:57 PM
Pleased to have been of a little help
John......
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06-03-25, 10:54 AM
...again, thanks for taking the time to respond John.
Milner List 3 got (only a few) results/matches from google and that's looks to be the one.
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03-03-25, 11:06 PM
I was at the lock collectors table at the Nottingham expo and noticed a lock with the same R1 JCM stamping on it, and sure enough when opened up it...
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03-03-25, 03:15 PM
I thought I'd already replied to this but cannot find it!
It was only to remark on the fact that this is a PLATE Safe without fire-resistant...
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26-02-25, 04:50 PM
Here you go John, thanks for your time.
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26-02-25, 04:21 PM
Andrew - this appears to be a List 3 but it had many changes in it's lifetime from about 1861. Square bodies of wrought iron, metal bands to secure...
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