16th C. English Iron Barrel Lock Spring Bolt w/ Key
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**Originally Listed At $150**
Western Europe, likely England, ca. 16th century CE. An interesting example of early locksmithing; an iron barrel lock that contains a spring bolt and key. The lock body consists of a cylindrical/barrel shape with two welded projections a few centimeters apart on the top. The barrel has openings on both ends; one as the keyhole and the other for the bolt shackle. The shackle has four bolts: 2 springs and 1 guide pin on the bottom that fit into the barrel, and 1 bolt on the top that fits into the welded projections. The key is formed by a grooved shaft with a transverse bit, and an integral loop for suspension, perhaps wearing around the neck or on a belt for safe keeping. This type of 'push-key barrel lock' was a relatively easy mechanism to construct, but was also effective. Size: 2.5" L x 1.5" W (6.4 cm x 3.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-estate of Eldert Bontekoe, Pegasi Numismatics, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA acquired before 2000
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#158461
Western Europe, likely England, ca. 16th century CE. An interesting example of early locksmithing; an iron barrel lock that contains a spring bolt and key. The lock body consists of a cylindrical/barrel shape with two welded projections a few centimeters apart on the top. The barrel has openings on both ends; one as the keyhole and the other for the bolt shackle. The shackle has four bolts: 2 springs and 1 guide pin on the bottom that fit into the barrel, and 1 bolt on the top that fits into the welded projections. The key is formed by a grooved shaft with a transverse bit, and an integral loop for suspension, perhaps wearing around the neck or on a belt for safe keeping. This type of 'push-key barrel lock' was a relatively easy mechanism to construct, but was also effective. Size: 2.5" L x 1.5" W (6.4 cm x 3.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-estate of Eldert Bontekoe, Pegasi Numismatics, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA acquired before 2000
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#158461
Condition
Chips and nicks with surface pitting. Perforations and losses along barrel body and projections. Heavy patina. All is coated in a clear fixative coating. Key and bolt slide out, but are very stiff.
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16th C. English Iron Barrel Lock Spring Bolt w/ Key
Estimate $150 - $200
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