Milner Safe Serial Numbers
Chubb ID plate. This full serial number is inside the safe on the backpan of the door. Any serial numbers on the outside will be missing vital information. Chubb serial number inside the safe.
This full reference can be used to identify the model and rating of the safe. Black turn handle to move the locking bolts. Single bitted keyway. Awkward under stair location to work in. Tricky double bitted safe lock picked open and rekeyed. 760kgs of high security Chubb Isolator safe relocated.
Including going over this raised threshold for the strong room door. Safe moving during a major refit. Chubb Isolator through Milner strong room door.
The Milner safe records no longer exist. So no detailed information is available. However an extract was made of the records many years ago for rough dating purposes, your number is in the range 1883 - 1888.
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Mauer lock opened without drilling or damage. New safe lock fitted. Another firm had previously drilled this safe but after spending all day still failed to get in.
Then disappeared without trace. We sorted the mess out and decoded the lock then repaired the safe. Just a selection of the tools and equipment needed to open Chubb Isolator safes. A problem with the boltwork meant drilling holes through the tough Torch and Drill Resistant barrier material.
All repaired afterwards with hardened inserts against future drilling. The main cable to this electronic safe lock was damaged. We splide in a new keypad to gain entry to the high security Chubb safe.
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Milner safe Dear Sir, I've recently bought in Italy an old Milners Safe. It's badly restored and painted so its cost was very low.
I would like to know if possible its Model No./Age and have instruction how to try to disassemble the front door to identify the lock type and were to search the serial number(if necessary i'll remove all the paint but i'll prefer to limit the work). Its weight it's about 40 kg.
The plaque on the keyhole has written 'Patent Solid Powder Proof Lock' Other photo at this link: Many many thanks Carlo Alfredo Posts: 41 Joined: Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:15 pm. Milner safe Dear Sir, I've recently bought in Italy an old Milners Safe. It's badly restored and painted so its cost was very low.
I would like to know if possible its Model No./Age and have instruction how to try to disassemble the front door to identify the lock type and were to search the serial number(if necessary i'll remove all the paint but i'll prefer to limit the work). Its weight it's about 40 kg.
The plaque on the keyhole has written 'Patent Solid Powder Proof Lock' Other photo at this link: Many many thanks Carlo Alfredo Posts: 51 Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 7:14 pm. Powder proof lock Carlo, The cost wasn't low, only because of the bad restoration job, which may have devalued it slightly.
The cost is low, because of the style. During the mid to late 1800's there were easily, over 300 different safe manufacturers in three or four towns in England. Virtually all of the safes manufactured by these 'different' companies were identical in size and style. The only differences being in the name plaque, lock and handles.
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Other than that they are identical. Because there are so many of these safes still in Europe, the value is not as high as it would be for other antiques. Normally these safes are going for around 150 to 200 British pounds($240 to $320 US dollars). This is much lower than similar us made safes, because of the diversity and differences of the US made safes which can easily go for $800 to $1500 without restoration. As far as the 'patent powder proof lock', as banks were concerned about burglars stuffing the lock with gun powder and attempting to blow the lock off the door, holes were built into the lock to allow the powder to flow through the lock and away from the locking mechanism. While this was not a unique idea, manufacturers would 'patent' their new ideas to keep others from copying even a simple drain hole in the lock. American manufacturers were able to quickly get away from this problem with the invention of the combination lock instead of using the key lock.