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Antique Hardware Company
Hopkins & Dickinson 2951 Lock Box
Hopkins & Dickinson 2951 Lock Box
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Hopkins & Dickinson 2951 Lock Box
Decorative mortise lock box made by Hopkins & Dickinson. Cir. 1870s-90s. It has a decorative bronze front plate that measures 5 5/8"l x 1"w. The gap between the latch and deadbolt is 5/16". The deadbolt is marked H&D Mfg. Co. New York. The box measures 3 1/4"l x 3 5/8"h x 3/4" thick. It has a 2 3/8" backset.
There is some wear to the decoration on the front plate, but the lock is in overall very good, functional condition.
We clean, oil and test all of our lock boxes to make sure that they are fully functional. If needed, we may be able to match a skeleton key. We also may be able to match a strike plate. Please let us know if you are needing additional parts. It is best if we can match parts up while we have it in hand so that we can make sure everything works together properly.
This Hopkins & Dickinson 2951 Lock Box is an antique item and may show wear due to age. This may include scratches, pitting, patina, finish loss, rust or other general wear. We attempt to include any significant damage beyond regular wear within the description. We make every effort to clean as much paint, dirt and rust off of items while still leaving as much of the original patina as possible. Photos shown are of actual item you will receive. If multiples are ordered, a photo of additional pieces will be sent for approval.
Hopkins & Dickinson Mfg. Co.
Hopkins & Dickinson Mfg. Co. began in Brooklyn New York around 1872 and was active until about 1894. They made high end builder's hardware and their wares were featured in the Dunham,Carrigan & Hayden Catalog as well as their own catalogs from 1874-1890.
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