Lot #3: Framed Collection of Antique Locks & Keys | 19th – Early 20th Century Display

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Historical Context & Origin Region: Primarily United States and Europe Material: Iron, steel, brass, and mixed metals in a shadow box frame Period: Mostly late 19th to mid-20th century Description This striking framed collection of antique and vintage locks and keys presents a visually compelling study in historic security hardware, industrial design, and everyday utilitarian craftsmanship. Mounted in a deep black shadow box for display, the grouping includes 18 locks and 7 keys, arranged as a decorative assemblage that highlights the remarkable diversity of form, scale, and construction found in older locking mechanisms. The collection features a wide variety of padlock styles, from heavy iron and steel examples with broad rounded shackles to smaller brass and nickel-finished locks intended for trunks, cabinets, luggage, postal use, and general utility. Several examples retain an especially appealing aged surface, with oxidation, patina, wear, and minor abrasions that speak to long service and authentic age. Together, the locks form a highly decorative wall display while also offering strong appeal to collectors of industrial antiques, railroadiana, postal memorabilia, and historic hardware. Among the most notable pieces is the large central lock, a substantial iron example with a bold geometric case and imposing shackle, giving the display a strong visual anchor. Flanking it are additional oversized locks of differing shapes, including shield-form and rounded-bodied examples that illustrate the stylistic range of 19th- and early 20th-century lock manufacture. One circular example has an especially distinctive silhouette, while another large rectangular-top lock exhibits a more architectural profile. Several smaller locks appear to be marked, adding interest and individuality to the group. Visible examples include a U.S. Mail lock, a lock marked “Made for U.S.”, a brass WB example, and a square-form lock marked M.I.Co Jackson. Other locks bear decorative lettering or trade names such as “Safe” and “Our Very Best,” while one arched example includes Chicago on the shackle. These markings suggest the collection was assembled from a variety of sources and uses, likely spanning commercial, institutional, and domestic settings. The included keys further enhance the presentation, with both functional and decorative examples visible. Most striking are the two long skeleton-style keys mounted along the lower portion of the display, each with elegant bow forms and elongated shafts that provide strong contrast to the more compact padlocks above. Smaller keys positioned beside select locks help reinforce the historical association between individual lock forms and their original mechanisms. As a whole, this is not merely a group of old locks, but a curated decorative display celebrating the material culture of protection, privacy, and craftsmanship. Features - Framed shadow box display containing 18 locks and 7 keys - Includes a broad mix of iron, steel, brass, and mixed-metal examples - Strong variety of forms, including rounded, shield-shaped, rectangular, and miniature padlocks - Includes several marked examples such as U.S. Mail, Made for U.S., WB, M.I.Co Jackson, Chicago, and other decorative stamped locks - Features two long antique-style skeleton keys mounted along the lower section - Attractive aged patina, oxidation, and honest wear throughout - Ready for decorative wall display Cultural Significance Historic locks and keys offer a fascinating window into everyday life, trade, transportation, communication, and security in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Once essential objects of daily use, they now stand as sculptural artifacts of industrial design and mechanical ingenuity. Groupings such as this are especially appealing because they bring together differing forms of security hardware into a single presentation, preserving both their practical history and their aesthetic charm. Condition Overall very good decorative antique/vintage condition for display. The locks and keys show expected age-related wear, surface oxidation, patina, rubbing, finish loss, and minor scratches consistent with age and prior use. Not all locks are expected to function, and the keys are present as display components rather than guaranteed working matches for each lock. The shadow box frame presents well and displays the collection attractively. Age (Approximate) 70–140+ years old overall Provenance Formerly housed in the Elmer's Lock Museum collection. Subsequently purchased from a private collection in Valparaiso, Indiana, USA. Acquired by the current owner in 2026. Dimensions: 17.25 x 2.5 x 21 Pickup category timeslot {A} Price Estimate: CAD 250 - 650 Ships from Toronto, ON. No local pickup. Buyer arranges shipping and insurance directly with seller after auction closes.
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