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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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241-808 - 5" deep
1 available

241-995
rare double key entry rim

242-066 - 6" high
1870 Norwich

241-916
1 available

242-070 - 5" high
1 available

242-071 - 4" x 6"
1 Corbin available

242-000 - 4" high
1 available

241-732 - 5"
1 available

242-047
SOLD

241-867
5" rim lock

242-010
1 screen door latch

241-955 - 4 3/8" deep
1 available

242-052
5 3/4" deep draw-back lock

242-053
5 1/2" deep draw-back lock

242-068
1 Corbin available

242-035
Gilbert rim lock, complete

242-048
5 3/4" high Slaymaker

242-042
SOLD

241-854 - 4" high
SOLD

241-975 - 5 3/4" high
1 available

242-049 - 1 available
1883 New York City

241-090 (Pat'd 1869)
1 available

242-024 - 4 1/4" high
1 available

241-822 - 4 1/4"
1 narrow backset

241-922A
SOLD

241-966 - New Old Stock
SOLD

241-974 - 5" deep
1 RHCo. available

241-762
1 available

241-868
5" rim lock

241-211 - 5 3/4" 
1 available

242-046
SOLD

241-997 - 6" high
M.W. 1864 lock

241-907
1 available

241-625
1 Colonial Revival

241-977
SOLD

241-826 - 1 Colonial Rev. Brass Trim

241-866
1 screen door latch

241-964 - 4 high
SOLD

241-963 - 4" high
SOLD

241-956 - 4" Corbin
SOLD

242-044
SOLD

242-025  4" high
SOLD

241-952
SOLD

242-067 - 4" high
SOLD

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