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Two-Door Fire-Proor Safe, with four keys on a ring, and a T-Bar, by Chubb & Son

Chatwood safe

Small steel coffer with elaborate lock mechanism in lids with key

1601-1700

Post office savings home safe

1934

Safe from the basement of the Corn Exchange building made by Chatwood's

circa 1905

Small steel coffer with elaborate lock mechanism in lids with key

1601-1700

Safe, cast iron, believed to be made from dome of former London & North Western Railway locomotive, ex Four Oaks Station.

Safe, made from dome of London & North Western Railway locomotive

4-bend safe by Birmingham Safe Co., c.1910 (for section)

4-bend safe by Birmingham Safe Co.

Drop safe, iron-bound wood, British Railways (Western Region), Taplow No 1 to Paddington, c1949, with later extension to base.

Drop safe

1949

Two-door safe by Chubb with two sets of keys, 1868

Two-door safe by Chubb with two sets of keys, 1868

Concrete block enclosing morphine safe for coal mining emergencies, about 1970.

concrete block safe

circa 1970

Iron safe, by I. Kotters of Berlin, with wooden stand and set of keys, 1870-1890

Iron safe

1870-1890

Two-door safe by Chubb, 1868

Two-door safe by Chubb & Son, 1868

1868

Georgian two-piece cast iron church safe from the early 19th century designed to resemble a late 18th century cupboard. Made for St Andrew's Undershaft Church, City of London. Maker unknown, place of manufacture probably London dating from the early 19th century. Complete with keys for all locks.

Two piece iron church safe

circa 1810

Two-door fire-proof safe, by Chubb & Son, England, 1830. From Bridgewater House, Cleveland Row, St. James's, SW1.

Two-door fire-proof safe

1830