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This 19th-century iron notary's lockbox is a fascinating piece meant for storing valuable documents. The box features a robust iron construction, typical of the era, with a distinctive arched lid and a handle for easy transport. It originally included a lock mechanism, although the lock itself appears to be missing its external padlock. Such boxes were commonly used by notaries and other professionals to safeguard important papers and contracts. The material and style suggest it was designed for both function and durability.
This lockbox would make a unique addition to a home office or study, offering a glimpse into 19th-century professional life. Its weathered finish adds to its character, making it a compelling decorative piece for those drawn to historical artifacts. Use it to hide away modern clutter while maintaining a timeless aesthetic.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 10¾" high x 11½" x 11¾"
Approx. overall 27cm high x 29cm x 30cm
Approx. overall 10¾" high x 11½" x 11¾"
Approx. overall 27cm high x 29cm x 30cm
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Late 19th-Century Iron Notary's Lockbox - 10¾"
Sale priceUS$498