Antique and Rare Keys - archive for Sale

W. Godziemba-Maliszewski
Maître Ébéniste ~ Master Cabinetmaker



Keys price list




Please contact info@londonjoiners.com for price quote, description, and shipping information. Refer to item ID under the image.



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Keys 1-6
 Sold Item ID: Keys 1-6
America

1.
Steel, 18th c. with inscription: "Key made for Elija Kellogg one of the original Green Mt. Boys. Made by his locksmith in Shoreham Vermont in 1731. From his great-granddaughter . . (?). . Brandon."

2.
Bronze, late 17th c. with tag: "Key from the attic of the Henry Spaulding house on the north green, Ipswich, Mass."

3.
Steel, late 17th c. with tag: "Key from the attic of the Henry Spaulding house on the north green, Ipswich, Mass."

4.
Steel, 17th or early 18th c. with tag: "Old house, Vermont"

5.
Steel, 17th or early 18th c. with tag: "Old Pennsylvania Dutch key”

6.
Steel, 18th c. with tag: "South Newbury Vermont"


Keys 7-12
 Sold Item ID: Keys 7-12
7.
Steel with lead end, 18th c. with tag: "Kennebunkport"

8.
Steel, 18th or early 19th c. with tag: "Princeton"

9.
Steel, 18th or early 19th c. with tag: "Princeton"

10.
teel, 18th or early 19th c. with tag: "Morven Princeton"

12.
Steel, 18th c. with tag: "Front door key from an old house in Bangor Maine"


Keys 11-17
 Sold Item ID: Keys 11-17
11.
Brass, 19th c. matched pair left and right, with degraded tag: "Newport R.I."

13.
Steel, 19th c.

14.
Bronze/copper, 19th c.

15.
Brass & steel, 19th c.

16.
Brass & steel, 19th c.

17.
Steel with weld repair, 19th c.


Keys 18-22
 Sold Item ID: Keys 18-22
Spanish & French-American Territories

18.
Steel, 17th or early 18th c. with tag: "Quebec"

19.
Steel, 16th c. with tag: "Sante Fe"

20.
Steel, 16th c. with tag: "Mexico"

21.
Steel, 16th c. with tag: "Mexico"

22.
Steel, 16th c. with tag: "Mexico"


Keys 23-29
 Sold Item ID: Keys 23-29
German

23.
Steel

24.
Steel, 18th c.

25.
Steel, 17th c.

26.
Steel, early 19th c. with initial "Z" cast decoratively at four quadrants of the stem.

27.
Iron, 17th c. or early 18th.

28.
Steel, 18th c. or early 19th. (?)

29.
Steel, 16th c. or early 17th (?)


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