Antique Victorian late 19th century large oak and hammered brass door lock
Antique Victorian late 19th century large oak and hammered brass door lock. This amazing item probably came from a large country house / library etc. Some age related wear. The key is missing but personally I think it's just an amazing display piece. Very heavy, well made item
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26 cm wide
4 cm depth
15 cm tall
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The Industrial Revolution: Precision Engineering
The 18th and 19th centuries brought significant advancements in lock technology due to precision engineering and mass production. Key developments included:
Robert Barron's double-acting lever tumbler lock in 1778.
Joseph Bramah's highly complex cylindrical "safety lock" in 1784.
Jeremiah Chubb's detector lock, which indicated tampering attempts, in 1818.
Refinements to the pin tumbler system by Linus Yale Sr. and Jr., leading to the modern cylinder lock with a small, serrated key.
Modern and Digital Age
The 20th century introduced new systems like combination locks and electromagnetic locks. Today, digital technology has further advanced lock systems with:
Electronic keypads and card readers.
Smart locks integrated with home automation for remote control.
Biometric authentication for enhanced security.
The history of large door locks reflects a continuous effort to enhance security, adapting new materials and technologies while building upon ancient principles.





















