Can Anyone Date This Padlock?

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prolab69 said:
id say, aprox 1840 to 1860

Thank you Prolab. I appreciate it.
 

Thanks eboy and Johnny. I actually sent that fella an email asking him if he could ID it. I've not yet seen one like it on his site.
 

Neil in West Jersey: I got in trouble just thinking about dating a key. I wasn't going to touch this thread until y'all came along.
 

Old Stonewall said:
David Heuerman at http://www.antique-padlocks.com/ has ID'd this as a "smoke house lock." Manufactured between 1860 and 1930. Thanks all.

I hate to dispute your "expert",but strictly 1850's sites produce that lock on a regular basis......I have several exact with the Keyhole cover intact that date much earlier as well


If you scroll down in this thread you will see a couple I have posted
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,375783.0/topicseen.html
 

kuger said:
Old Stonewall said:
David Heuerman at http://www.antique-padlocks.com/ has ID'd this as a "smoke house lock." Manufactured between 1860 and 1930. Thanks all.

I hate to dispute your "expert",but strictly 1850's sites produce that lock on a regular basis......I have several exact with the Keyhole cover intact that date much earlier as well


If you scroll down in this thread you will see a couple I have posted
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,375783.0/topicseen.html

Hey Kuger - I appreciate your input on this. As I noted, this old farm dates to the mid 1700's. I'm certainly no expert, but I thought it looked much older than the 1900's as well.
 

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