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C. 1892- Victorian Triple L Mechanical Timelock

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:125.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 800.00 USD
C. 1892- Victorian Triple L Mechanical Timelock
Presented in this lot is a Victorian Era "Triple L Mechanical Timelock" by Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company. Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company was established in 1868, by Linus Yale and Henry Towne in Stamford, Connecticut. Linus Yale was the inventor of the tumbler lock. The Yale Triple L is an ornate, early mechanical timelock designed for use in smaller safes and vault doors. Called such because it contained three Type L movements. The Triple L is one of the most common early timelocks with more than 16,000 units being produced. The earliest Triple L time locks had nickel plated cases and an all glass front door with metal escutcheons for the winding holes. These did not see widespread use however, and Yale soon switched to the much more common half metal door. The door is secured with a key to prevent employee tampering, and contains three holes which allow the timelock movements inside to be wound and set. Each movement contains 11 jewels and is marked with a serial number that is reproduced on all the major parts of the movement which makes it easy to identify movements that have had parts replaced. This model of timelock was produced from 1892 to 1920. The three movements can be wound without opening the case by means of a trio of holes covered by rotating lids. The case finish is known as the "Bronze Wave", bronze with a milled wave pattern, 1908-1925. This vintage safe and vault time lock are in amazingly well preserved condition, and appears to work as originally intended. Keys are included. Rich patina observed throughout, surface oxidation noted, no other obvious marring noted. Measures 5.5"L x 4.75"W x 3.25"D.*