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found this bout a month ago also. its a lock but i cant seem to find any info bout it....any clues?
TreasureTales said:If the cross (saltire) on the reverse of the lock had originally been painted red, it might resemble the Flag of St. Patrick. See this link for an overview http://www.doyle.com.au/st_pats_flag.htm
Other than that, I don't know what it means or where it was made. Where did you find it, anywhere near Boston or any other city that has a large Irish population?
PBK said:It's the case of a warded brass padlock dating from around 1890-1910. "Red Cross" was just a brand or model name; the lock has no connection to the organization of the same name. The design on the other side of the case has no special significance and is simply decorative as well; various "X" patterns were commonly used on warded locks of the period. This particular lock is listed in Arnall's The Padlock Collector, 6th Ed.: #13, "Warded Part 3," pp. 264, 266. Arnall values the lock at $15 in good condition; however, it's not unusual for it to bring more.
hollowpointred said:very very cool! and yes.....PBK is quite amazing! are you sure youre name isnt mark parker PBK?![]()