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Copper-alloy and iron barrel lock

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posted on 2021-10-27, 07:45 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Bronze barrel-lock, length of cylinder 3.5 cm. Large cylinder of rolled sheet metal: upper cylinder with engraved zig-zag and transverse grooves figured by Faussett and Roach Smith now missing, though traces of solder which held it in place still survive. In middle of the cylinder, at right angles to vertical plane is a rectangular bronze partition plate, with two drilled holes at the end in which the iron lock bar was inserted. This end still has its bronze cap with the remains of the iron lock bar still rusted into it: straight bar with iron spring, or a split bar whose ends would be pressed together when key inserted to unlock the whole, and would spring apart to lock it when key removed. Spring mechanism operated only in one half of the cylinder: not clear what happened in the other or what the 2 holes for.

History

Grave ID

Chartham Down Grave 44

Object ID

M6729

Catalogue Number

M 6729

Material

copper alloy, iron (Sonia Hawkes Material Notes; bronze, iron) (Antiquarian Material; brass)

Complete Keyword List (Including Alternatives)

miscellaneous, barrel lock (Sonia Hawkes Keyword; barrel lock) (Antiquarian Keyword; whistle, instrument)

Status

extant

Location

National Museums Liverpool

Collection

Mayer Collection

Original Collection

Faussett

Category ID

misc

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