“MILLER EIGHT LEVER”
3 5/8″ high x 2 1/2″ wide. Stamped Steel body. Steel shackle. Brass rivets. Post key. “MILLER LOCK CO. PHILA. U.S.A.” is stamped on the obverse of the shackle.
3 5/8″ high x 2 1/2″ wide. Stamped Steel body. Steel shackle. Brass rivets. Post key. “MILLER LOCK CO. PHILA. U.S.A.” is stamped on the obverse of the shackle.
2 1/8″ wide. Steel body. Steel shackle.
2 3/4″ high x 2″ wide. Stamped Brass body. Steel shackle. The reverse of the lock is blank. Possibly related to President William McKinley who was assassinated September 6, 1901 while visiting the “Temple of Music” exhibition at the 1901 Buffalo New York World’s Fair.
3 1/2″ high x 2 5/8″ wide. Stamped Brass body. Steel shackle. The reverse of the lock is blank. Possibly related to President William McKinley who was assassinated September 6, 1901 while visiting the “Temple of Music” exhibition at the 1901 Buffalo New York World’s Fair.
2 3/4″ high x 2″ wide. Stamped Steel body. Steel shackle. The reverse of the lock is blank. Possibly related to President William McKinley who was assassinated September 6, 1901 while visiting the “Temple of Music” exhibition at the 1901 Buffalo New York World’s Fair.
3 1/2″ high x 2 5/8″ wide. Stamped Steel body. Steel shackle. The reverse of the lock is blank. Possibly related to President William McKinley who was assassinated September 6, 1901 while visiting the “Temple of Music” exhibition at the 1901 Buffalo New York World’s Fair.
3 1/2″ high x 2 1/4″ wide x 3/4″ deep (Actual: 3.490″ high including bushing x 2.275″ wide x .740″ deep). Push key. Steel body. Brass plated steel shackle. Brass plates. Original key blank. Miller Lock Co. 50th Anniversary.Patent # 1384682.
3 3/8″ high x 2 1/4″ wide x 13/16″ deep (Actual: 3.363″ high x 2.276″ wide x .785″ deep). Push Key. Steel body. Brass plated steel shackle. Brass plates. Miller Lock Co. 50th Anniversary.Patent # 1384682.
3 1/16″ high x 2 1/8″ wide. Stamped Steel body. Steel shackle. Operating key. “A-Y-P-E-X” is stamped on the obverse of the shackle. The original keys are marked with a patent date of “12-10-05”. The lock was manufactured with black paint on the case and nickel plate finish on the shackle. “Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition”…