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Here's a couple of Milner List 5's quite a few years apart. Don't know about the earlier models but the 1920 versions had 3 fantail locks which provided for 3 keyholders plus a Master Key. The...
Also List 4 and List 5 Milners made with 3 keylocks, but haven't got any photos.
Sorry that i try to attached the pdf but guess will not go....Timothy.....
I have see that padlock one time selling on eBay. I found this PDF For years in Yale. If look at it in 1894 Yale & Towne established a sales branch in Britain (first British plant). Than later in...
If this plate is attached to a safe then a photograph of the safe would be a help in dating it. The plate is not unusual.
Attached is a picture of a circular S. Withers Safe Badge. It is unlike any I have seen especially as the lion on top of the crown is facing to the left as viewed. All the ones I have seen have the...
Ratner used to make a triple lock banker, if memory serves me correctly.
Great thanks for posting these safeman, I now remember seeing the Milners over on your website. Distinctive handwheels they fitted on those big Ratners with the spiralled spokes.
Small LIPS Safe with Triple Key...