An iron strongbox

Period:
17th century
Dimensions:
23.5 x 45 x 22.5 cm
Reference:
100-733

Price on request



An iron strongbox

This type of chest was manufactured in the 16th and 17th centuries in Nuremberg, Germany.
 
The lid of the chest has an intricate locking mechanism, often with a hidden keyhole.
 
The locking mechanism was covered on the inside by a engraved cover plate.
 
Iron chests were used for storing money and important documents at home, in churches and on ships.
 
This chest is in original condition, with antique painting and the original key.
 
Germany, 17th century.

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