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Roman Locks & Keys

Roman Lock Fittings

One of the most common finds from the Roman period in our region are keys. Usually made of iron, but often in bronze, they are, for the most part, keys to the locks of caskets. They vary greatly from huge iron monsters to tiny keys that are worn as rings. The ones featured here are a good cross-section.

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Keys & Lock Fittings Item
Large Bronze Key 0052
Small Bronze Key 0053
Large Bronze Clad Key 0054
Lock Bolt 0084
Lock Bolt 0085
Lock Bolt 0185
Lock Bolt 0186
Lock Bolt 0187
Lock Bolt 0579
Lock Bolt 0907
Iron Key 0188
Iron Key 0189
Iron Key 0190
Iron Keys 0191
Iron Key 0326
Phalera Mount 0301
Phalera Mount 0910
Iron Key 0687
Lock Bolt 0791
Bronze Rotary Key 0792
Small Bronze Rotary Key 0811
Iron Key 0838
Small Lock Bolt 0952
Bronze Key 0966
Large Iron Key 0967
Small Bronze Key 1018
Small Pin Key 1019
Small Casket Key 1032
Bronze Lion-Shaped Key 1066
Small Bronze Key 1067
Small Lock Bolt 1068
Small Lock Bolt 1120
Large Bronze Rotary Key 1129
Large Bronze Rotary Key 1134
Large Bronze Key Bit 1163
Iron Key 1169
Iron Lock Bolt 1201
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