Antique strong box emblazoned with ownership details 'E. J. Tait, Private & Personal', 19th century. Tait was the General Manager of J.C. Williamson's Theatre in Melbourne in the late 19th and early 20th century. 36 cm high, 51 cm wide, 36 cm deep
A Chinese strong box, Qing dynasty and later, (having some replaced iron work). A Chinese strong box, Qing dynasty and later, (having some replaced iron work). Now in good, restored condition. Still functional. With certificate 46 x 31 x 31 cm
Victorian Strongbox cast iron bound with a wood grain painted, finish, twin padlock hoops with copy of sale receipt, and key in office, height 52 cm length 85 cm depth 55 cm
Exceptionally rare early 19th century English cast metal & bronze travelling strong box, the hinged lid with swing handle and lock with sliding cover, the front engraved W Saunders, pavilion, Brighton 1834, 25 cm wide, 14 cm high, 15 cm deep. The Royal…
A German iron armada chest, Nuremberg,17th century, the solid cast iron chest, with a concealed key escutcheon to lid, and a secure locking system. The lid opening to reveal a painted cavity. 51.5 cm high, 60.5 cm wide, 46 cm deep