Three German locks.
- German furniture lock in engraved iron from the 18th century.
The lock plate, in the form of a stylized cross, has slight engraved ornamentation, as does the faceplate.
Apparent mechanism with turret and four bolts. Worked screws.
German work of the 18th century or the end of the 17th century.
- German lock of the 18th century.
It presents a strong flat plate in the shape of an axe head supporting the whole of a turret mechanism opening with three bolts.
Classical German work with some restorations.
18th century.
- German door lock in embossed iron.
Classically cruciform cut, with apparent turret mechanism, it presents a slightly embossed scroll and volutes.
The handle is largely openwork with curves and volutes.
Rather rustic German work from the end of the 17th century or the beginning of the
18th century.
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