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    This is a German chest lock, probably c17C. Warded lock keys can be made by impressioning.
    Although they were originally made without lubrication, a smear of a PTFE- or lithium-based grease would help it to work more smoothly.

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    Thanks to everyone for your replies and responses.
    The final response seems pretty sure that it is a German chest lock.
    I can see how the key would be shaped by following the keys path when turned
    Very interesting.

    Cheers,
    Alan.

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    Just btw, looks as though there should have been a cover plate, which is now missing. It probably carried another wheel ward.

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    this is not a german lock
    probably france

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    Sometimes the unpredictability on here is as amazing as everything else! Looks like no response from the OP since September 2013 until two days ago! In which time its sparked off a new start again...Brilliant!

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    You see,
    This is what forums are for. I've been watching for awhile (plus I had forgotten my password !!).
    Still it's interesting to see the different views given.

    Cheers,
    Alan.

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    Hi Patent, I think I am being setup here. Since it follows the Germanic style, my guess is it was made by a German while living in Strasbourg, France. Of course you could always ship it over to me for a closer inspection. Doug

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    So is the lock I am holding in the picture French or German?

    this lock is a complicated german (austria, suisse) chest lock, 18th century

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    Hi Doug. Covering all your options then. German maker working in France. I could sent the lock over to you ,however, it will cost you a first class ticket on Virgin Atlantic!
    Assuming that the lock is in fact of German origin I assume the lock in this picture is French?
    Patent.






    Quote Originally Posted by Doug MacQueen View Post
    Hi Patent, I think I am being setup here. Since it follows the Germanic style, my guess is it was made by a German while living in Strasbourg, France. Of course you could always ship it over to me for a closer inspection. Doug
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    Default Splendid Stuff !!

    Well,

    What a fun thread this is turning out to be !!
    I'm really enjoying all the comments and pictures that are turning up.
    It has spurred me into having another look at my lock and trying to mock up a
    key for it (maybe in wood for the minute?)

    I will post some pictures as and when I get there.
    Keep up the good work.
    Alan.

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