HoLRSG History of Locks Research & Social Group Meeting at:- MLA HQ, Rugby, UK, CV21 1TF All welcome
Gatherings:3rd Sunday of the month. Next meeting: 16th March from 10am
Itinery: 10:00am -12:30 Archive-Artefact access and research/Networking wiith other members + swaps table. 12:30 - 1:30: Lunch Break (bring your own sandwiches (tea, coffee & biscuits provided) 1:30 - 4:00Aubin and His Trophy we add the production versions of locks featured on the trophy to the cabinet and discuss the man and his inventions. There is allways time after a meeting for further socialising & networking.
...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.
Sadly I don't think its worth...
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 looked identical to the original one that I posted....
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 lining. PLATE refers to Silver Plate as would be...
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 plate joints. The boltwork mechanism was housed in...
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 circa 1875-1890?
What has me intrigued is...
Pleased to have been of a little help John......
Help identifying Milner Safe please