Detector lock with key, The iron mechanism consists of a bolt that can be moved with a knob and a lock, with a bolt that can be moved by closing. it is mounted on an iron cover plate and encased in a brass lock case with a door knob, a man's figure and a number plate. The actual lock mechanism is also protected on the inside by two iron cover plates. the bastate from a cross and bar occupation, on which the beautifully worked shape of the key bit fits and from the two grips at the end of the bolt (whereby the key must be turned twice to completely shift the bolt) and the spring hammer (which


Detector lock with key, The iron mechanism consists of a bolt that can be moved with a knob and a lock, with a bolt that can be moved by closing. it is mounted on an iron cover plate and encased in a brass lock case with a door knob, a man's figure and a number plate. The actual lock mechanism is also protected on the inside by two iron cover plates. the bastate from a cross and bar occupation, on which the beautifully worked shape of the key bit fits and from the two grips at the end of the bolt (whereby the key must be turned twice to completely shift the bolt) and the spring hammer (which enters the bolt) hold position). Above the latch is the latch, which can be moved with the door knob, and the spring action of which can be blocked by sliding the man's hat onto the lock case. The profiled round doorknob is placed on a multi-pointed star. The male is wearing a slidable hat, holds a pointed stick in front of him and has one movable lower leg. This can be fixed with a catch on the keyhole. The man's stick has two points corresponding to the two series of numbers along the edge of the round number plate adorned with a five-leaf rose. The outer number series consists of the odd numbers from 1 to 99, the inner number from the even numbers from 2 to 100. If the bolt is fully extended by turning the key twice, the number plate jumps so that it is turned back twice, that the extreme point of the stick points to the next number on the inner number series. In this way it can be checked how many times the lock has been closed. The closing cap to be fitted to the door post, into which the bolt and the bolt must be pushed, is missing. At the lock are four loose screws, standing figure (sideview, profile), head-gear: hat (men's clothes), Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), John Wilkes (slotenmaker), Birmingham, c. 1675 - c. 1700, iron (metal), brass (alloy), h cm × w cm d cm × d cm


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