Dave54 wrote:I've got one similar. I bought it for a quid from a car boot, probably 20 years ago. No key, so I thought I'd file one up for it.
I walked on, and at another stall the bloke had a key that looked the right size. I tried it in the lock and it turned and worked the lock.
I asked the bloke where he'd had it from, he said he'd had it for years!
Weird coincidence.
I'll bet you haven't still got the fixing nails though................
..............but that's either one hell of a coincidence, or a reflection on how poor the locks might have been: a bit like some old car door locks that you could open with a screwdriver.
I've just been doing a bit of digging around the net and it looks like it could be either Georgian or early Victorian.
There's some quite similar on ebay, they don't fetch that much though, (£25 - £50) I'll hang on to this one.
One day it will all be firewood.