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Locks Division

 


Image Code G06
Catalogue No.: G06

Description: Old keys and ring holders. 6 keys.

Size: 100 X 30mm.

 


Image Code G07
Catalogue No.: G07

Description: Old keys and ring holders. 4 keys.

Size: 75 X 25mm.

 


Image Code G176
Catalogue No.: G176

Description: Old Chinese Combination Lock.

Size: 77 x 38mm.

 


Image Code G177
Catalogue No.: G177

Description: Old Chinese Combination Lock.

Size: 40 x 26mm.

 


Image Code G178
Catalogue No.: G178

Description: Old Chinese Combination Lock.

Size: 70 x 35mm.

 


Image Code G179
Catalogue No.: G179

Description: Very Early Door Key.

Size: 76 x 48mm.

 


Image Code G180
Catalogue No.: G180

Description: Very Early Door Key.

Size: 85 x 44mm.

 


Image Code G181
Catalogue No.: G181

Description: Early Himalayan Lock and Key. 19th Century, Tibet/Nepal.

Size: 158 x 90mm.

 


Image Code G182
Catalogue No.: G182

Description: Very Early Door Key.

Size: 75 x 48mm.

 


Image Code G183
Catalogue No.: G183

Description: Set of Antique Keys. 37 pieces.

Size: 162 x 58mm.

 


Image Code G184
Catalogue No.: G184

Description: Old Miller Padlock - USA.

Size: 91 x 56mm.

 


Image Code G185
Catalogue No.: G185

Description: 18th Century Padlock - USA.

Size: 80 x 52mm.

 


Image Code G186
Catalogue No.: G186

Description: Early Himalayan Lock and Key. 19th Century, Tibet/Nepal.

Size: 138 x 80mm.

 


Image Code G187
Catalogue No.: G187

Description: Early Iron Lock and Key. French, early 1700's.

Size: 232mm.

 


Image Code H276
Catalogue No.: H276

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa.
This beautifully carved lock fitment is a work of art in itself.
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: 730 X 105mm.

 


Image Code H277
Catalogue No.: H277

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: L470mm.

 


Image Code H278
Image Code H278a
Catalogue No.: H278

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa.
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: L460mm.

 


Image Code H279
Catalogue No.: H279

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: L510mm.

 


Image Code H280
Catalogue No.: H280

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: 395 X 70mm.

 


Image Code H281
Catalogue No.: H281

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa.
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: 290 X 270mm.

 


Image Code H282
Catalogue No.: H282

Description: West African Carved Wood Door Lock Fitment. Bambara people, Mali, West Africa
The Bambara people, also called Bamana, form the largest ethnic group in Mali and occupy the central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from agriculture with subsistence cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. The stylistic variations in Bambara art are extreme - sculptures, masks and headdresses display either stylised or realistic features, and either weathered or encrusted patinas. The Bambara, like the neighbouring Dogon, are famous for their anthropomorphic and figural door locks which were given as gifts to young brides within their community.

Size: L430mm.

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