Wrought Iron Door Lock - Late 16th / Early 17th Century
Lay-on inlet lock (door lock).
Late 16th century / early 17th century.
Fixing: On the inside with flange - right inward opening door.
Cross and bar closure with two snap bolts.
Opening on the outside by a key (drilled) and on the inside by an open eye.
The key has been added, a crown is missing at the cross and the bar closure
22.5cm x 21.3cm x 6.6cm (without handle) Key 12.2 cm
LIPS collection
Similar lock - page 22 - "Locks and Keys Throughout the Ages" - Vincent JM Eras
Late 16th century / early 17th century.
Fixing: On the inside with flange - right inward opening door.
Cross and bar closure with two snap bolts.
Opening on the outside by a key (drilled) and on the inside by an open eye.
The key has been added, a crown is missing at the cross and the bar closure
22.5cm x 21.3cm x 6.6cm (without handle) Key 12.2 cm
LIPS collection
Similar lock - page 22 - "Locks and Keys Throughout the Ages" - Vincent JM Eras
1 250 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: In its current state
Material: Wrought iron
Width: 22,5cm
Height: 21,3cm
Depth: 6,6cm
Reference (ID): 939824
Availability: In stock
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