This J & E Stevens cast iron key lock safe shape is a rare collectible item. Made in the United States in 1897, it features an intricate design and is still in its original form. The safe shape measures 4 1/4 inches and bears the Still Bank Pat'd 1897 NO KEY . This item is perfect for collectors of antique banks, registers, and vending machines. The brand J & E Stevens is known for producing high-quality cast iron items, and this safe shape is no exception. It would make a great addition to any collection or a unique piece for display in a home or office.
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Pre owned in good condition
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Adlake RR lock. In very good condition with chain.
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Missing pin, see pictures. Light wear otherwise
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The Antique Eagle Lock Co. brass padlock from Terryville, CT, USA is a rare and valuable collectible item. With a patented date of Feb 25, 1896, this lock showcases a piece of history from a bygone era. The brass material adds to the durability and craftsmanship of this unique piece, making it a sought-after item for collectors of vintage hardware and architectural artifacts. The inclusion of the key further enhances the authenticity and charm of this historical padlock.
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Any visible imperfections will be clearly noted, often with a ruler, pen, or other reference for scale. Display accessories are not included. Batteries are not included unless specifically stated otherwise.
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This beautiful Park Lane Jewelry Set is a must-have for any fashion lover. The silver tone push lock earrings and bracelet are signed Pat Pend with a gorgeous swirl design, perfect for any occasion from Christmas to anniversary or birthday. The set includes both earrings and bracelet, making it a complete package for anyone who loves vintage jewelry. The color of the set is silver tone and the themes of beauty, art, retro, and fashion & costumes are all perfectly represented in this set. The brand is Park Lane, and the metal is unknown. Overall, this is a stunning vintage set that is sure to make a statement.
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I do not know if all the pieces are here but everything you see was in the old cardboard box pictured. I can turn the knob and the lock does move back and forth (photo 8/9). The key lock part has a CLOVER symbol on it and the one piece is marked PAT NOV 30, 97 (1897).
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