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'Sesa' combination padlock by Abus, German, 1970

'Sesa' combination padlock by Abus, German, 1970

1970

Combination letter padlock. 19th Century

Combination letter padlock. 19th Century

1800-1900

Brass combination puzzle padlock

Brass combination puzzle padlock

1800-1900

3-wheel hand change combination lock by Yale Manufacturing Co.

3-wheel hand change combination lock by Yale Manufacturing Co.

Tobacco box

Tobacco box

1700-1800

Brass puzzle combination lock, 1700 -1800

Brass puzzle combination lock, 1700 -1800

1700-1800

3-wheel keyless combination lock, model M6730 MP, by Sargent and Greenleaf, New York, U.S. A., with combination changing key, c.1949

3-wheel keyless combination lock

1949

Chubb's six inch five bolt combination latch with key, c.1865

Chubb's six inch five bolt combination latch

circa 1865

Combination latch with five bolts, no key (strike plate with mechanism), by Chubb patented 1822 with door frame staple, 1865

Combination latch with five bolts

1865

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