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A typical barrel padlock with screw key. I doubt gold, most likely brass
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Thank you so much ALEX ... for the prompt and sad news. I thought this was something unique; at least to be worth the price i paid
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It's still a fine lock, genuine antique and collectible. By "typical" I meant is is of relatively common type, not one of a kind, very rare or early. Quite a few are still coming from India and some with Islamic inscriptions. The seller incorrectly claimed it to be a cuff or shackle lock. Those resemble the form but differ in construction, size and implements.
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It is just that, as you well remind, this is not so early and unique as i was driven to realize, influenced by the seller whom, i really believe, didn't know what this was and 'bought' suggestions made by third parties. I know now that i have paid the double of what i see now being offered in web sites out there.
The gold traces were my own idea, as they look too bright to be brass. I thank you for wise help. |
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Yes Standard Indian style of lock... A lot of Indian locks were either copied from English locks or when the dies were sold Indian workshops bought them up along with all sorts of stuff including old English money boxes.
![]() Here are some others; Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 29th May 2017 at 12:38 AM. |
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