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Original Antique Rim (Box) Locks After 1865

By the mid 1860's the basic rim lock was being made as it would remain for the next century.  Companies continued to work on improving the working of the lock mechanisms mainly by removing as many unnecessary parts as possible. The rim lock remained the backbone of the lock industry and is still the hardiest lock ever made

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241-661
SOLD

241-374 Entry size
1 available

241-493
SOLD

241-185 - 5" lock
1 available

241-698 - 5 1/2" x 4"
1 available

241-591 - 6" high
1 available

241-706 - 4" high
3 available

241-705 - 4" high
2 available

241-639
1 passage latch

241-710
2 screen door latches

241-588 - 6" deep
1 available

241-550 - passage latch
1 available

241-604 - 7" deep
1 available (folding key)

241-625
1 Colonial Revival

241-699
1 available

241-306 - 6" high
SOLD

241-211 - 5 3/4" lock
1 available

241-723 - 4 1/4" high
1 available

241-724 - 4" high
1 available

241-725
SOLD

241-545 passage latch
1 available

241-727 - 3 7/8" high
1 available

240-234
SOLD