Show us your Skeleton keys..

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Or any old or cool key you may have found..

I love finding Skeleton keys..They have a creepy sense to them :icon_scratch:

I dont know what is is,Maybe all the noise the latch makes,or the squeaking of a heavy iron door.. :tongue3:

Lets see yours



Blaze
 

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Nice examples Blaze.
I'm posting the ones I can find, many buried in group shots.
First 3 pix same key, note the wearmark, well used key..
Kinda fun that I got one with an iron bit, and one with iron handle (rusted away)
And the matching key & mechanism find.
and the last one pictured with uncut bit ;D
Oh yeah, can't forget the Happy Key..
These all go to my sisters collection, she loves them.
(her house sets on part of one of the oldest farms around, 1694 W&M copper, several LCs, IHs, Rosettes, and some rare buttons found there)
I know others out there got some goodies :wink:
Let's see em !! :thumbsup:
 

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Here are a couple of the older keys I have found, I did find the door key to my great grandparents farm, but I seem to have misplaced it. HH
 

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This is one I found last month on the Treasure coast of Florida opposite a Spanish wreck site. It was totally encrusted in coral and shells when first found. Im still looking for the treasure chest.
 

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Here is a few. I'm surprised that I don't find more of them. I found the set of iron keys while digging a 2-center out of a hole. The two keys at the top right came out of yards and came out surprisingly clean.

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Great post.... :thumbsup:nice keys
 
Unidentified key found from mid 1800's site.
 

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Foster said:
Unidentified key found from mid 1800's site.
That's a beauty!
first I've seen with that type of cutting, looks like a high security design ;D
 
Good Post ! I see some really nice keys posted here :icon_thumright: Skeleton keys are definitely nice to dig up, here the ones I was lucky enough to dig up plus some various other keys that I have found.

Thanks,
TommNJ
 

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Nice keys everybody :headbang:

Here is a cool one i dug out today :icon_thumleft:

Even has directions for the finder on it..... Strange :icon_scratch:


Blaze
 

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steelheadwill said:
Nice examples Blaze.
I'm posting the ones I can find, many buried in group shots.
First 3 pix same key, note the wearmark, well used key..
Kinda fun that I got one with an iron bit, and one with iron handle (rusted away)
And the matching key & mechanism find.
and the last one pictured with uncut bit ;D
Oh yeah, can't forget the Happy Key..
These all go to my sisters collection, she loves them.
(her house sets on part of one of the oldest farms around, 1694 W&M copper, several LCs, IHs, Rosettes, and some rare buttons found there)
I know others out there got some goodies :wink:
Let's see em !! :thumbsup:

Wow Herbie that first key was a complicated lock..

Probably state of the art at the time :thumbsup:

If you really think about it you dont find many keys..


Blaze
 
Great thread Johnny,
That key is a monster, I tried to Date & ID it.
Found a very similar one as to size and design listed as a 'Georgian era Warded Key'
I understand Xbay isn't the last word for research, but pretty close for a quick search.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Huge-Antique-Ge...lectable_ToolsHasdware_RL&hash=item20bb1c6874
on the other end of the spectrum, heres a key of the simplest design.
Was dug next to the standing pillar at entrance to farm property.
maybe hidden as a spare?
HH & great keys everyone, :thumbsup:
 

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Foster said:
Unidentified key found from mid 1800's site.

Great post! Love everyone's keys! Anybody have a clue as to what my key might have unlocked?
 
Foster said:
Foster said:
Unidentified key found from mid 1800's site.

Great post! Love everyone's keys! Anybody have a clue as to what my key might have unlocked?
I would guess a strongbox, or bank vault gate :icon_scratch:
Throw it up on Whatsit, if they don't know, they'll probably find out for you..
I learned an interesting bit about early strongboxes, the obvious keyhole was a fake,
attacking this would not open the box, the real keyway was usually hidden.
similar to todays 'Brinks' trucks, the bags in plain veiw are small change & paperwork,
the real $$ are in hidden compartments under seats and such :wink:
:laughing9: Treasures where you Find It :laughing9:
 
Here are a couple of mine. The first one was found at a civil war site. The second one is a railroad key. Thanks for looking.
 

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lost crow said:
Here are a couple of mine. The first one was found at a civil war site. The second one is a railroad key. Thanks for looking.
Nice old Keys & other finds Lost Crow..
What's that cameo thing at the top of the 2nd pic???
 
Hi Will, the cameo I think is brooch or pin. Some of it is missing, so I'm not quite sure.
 

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