Very Old Padlock

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I got out for a little while after work. I hit a nearby site which dates back to about 1900, hoping to find some Mercs or possibly a Barber. No luck with coins, I just dug some Wheaties which are soaking now. But I was surprised by the lock, which looks very old. It appears to be at least pre 1870, but could it be colonial? It seems to be out of place for the site. There are no markings on the lock.

Help on ID is appreciated

Neil
 

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Not sure on the ID, but nice lock and sounds like you had a good outing with some other nice finds.
 

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Nice lock. I googled old padlocks and looked through many trying to help you date it and had no luck. All the ones I ahve seen have a key hole cover blocking the key hole. Also is that a number nine on the lock or is that the key hole. If it is the key hole it is the first I have seen.
 

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bclark said:
Nice lock. I googled old padlocks and looked through many trying to help you date it and had no luck. All the ones I ahve seen have a key hole cover blocking the key hole. Also is that a number nine on the lock or is that the key hole. If it is the key hole it is the first I have seen.

It is not an unusual type of lock I Googled it and got one on the first page:
 

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Very nice! I seen a key once at a flea market that would proably have fit this lock. A barrel key lock that looked like a #9.
 

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Very nice lock. It held up well in the ground. What's it made of?
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GatorsMoon said:
Very nice! I seen a key once at a flea market that would proably have fit this lock. A barrel key lock that looked like a #9.

It seems to be made of bronze or brass. Not really sure how to tell the difference.
 

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