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    Default W Bell & Sons lock

    Found this in a old box off brass items my grandfather gave me…. Would love to know a little bit about this lock if anyone has a link or something ;-) Click image for larger version. 

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    There is a chance that lock was in the US Navy back with they had sails. Can you post a picture of the backside? Do you have the key?

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    That exact lock (minus the "USN" and "Federal" words) is still made in the UK by Squire

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    So the question is when did that lock start production?

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    Over here we call it an "Old English Padlock" design....which is older than "old" would be in the US :-)
    Does anyone think that these might be being made in India with sellable markings stamped on?

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    Default W Bell & Sons Lock

    I have exactly the same USN padlock except mine has the name James Morgan & Sons. I made an enquiry about this padlock on 03-04-12, and oldlock responded. He said it was a fantasy lock made in Hong Kong. According to oldlock, "I discussed it a few years ago with a Squire factory rep and he knew all about them."

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    I was also about to say that it looks exactly like the Squire but it also does not look like a fake to me. But the fakes are getting better in better. Could it not just be that Federal also made locks that look like the old English ones? What do you guys think?

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