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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.
Here's something you don't see very often. Whereas dual locking is relatively common, it's pretty unusual to see three locks on any free standing safe- but especially on such a small size safe as...
You will encounter lots of ornate furniture keys that are die-cast and plated over, often with good patina and finish which sometimes makes them look older than they are. Also, plated solid brass is...
Also List 4 and List 5 Milners made with 3 keylocks, but haven't got any photos.
Small LIPS Safe with Triple Key...