Antique Owl Pocket Door Key

Owl Pocket Door Key

  Antique Victorian Owl and Floral Design Folding Pocket Door Key Rare Key 14a  

This is a very unique and rare antique pocket door key with an art deco owl decor on one side and an abstract floral pattern on the other. The key was made by the Nashua Lock company for an Eastlake pocket door lock set. This key is from the Victorian era, likely circa 1880 and is composed of brass. It folds in the middle. One side has an owl and cubist pattern (one set of cubes which creates an abstract owl face) and the other side has a sun extruding rays for the leaves. This is a very unique pocket door key, and is one of the more elaborate ones I have seen.  

Other side of the key with the leaves and sun:

Antique Victorian Owl and Floral Design Folding Pocket Door Key Rare Key 14c

Folded key:

Antique Victorian Owl and Floral Design Folding Pocket Door Key Rare Key 14e

Another view of the folded key:

Antique Victorian Owl and Floral Design Folding Pocket Door Key Rare Key 14f

Owl side of the key:

Antique Victorian Owl and Floral Design Folding Pocket Door Key Rare Key 14b

Antique Pocket Door Key with Bar Shaped Top and with Screw on Shaft

Antique Pocket Door Key :

Antique Pocket Door Key Bar Top with Screw on Shaft Key 5a This key is a fairly common antique pocket door key made of brass. This key utilizes a screw above the bit in the shaft to adjust the length of the key. The screw turns freely and uses pressure on the inner shaft portion that is connected to the bar shaped top to lock the length in place. Although it is hard to see in the pictures, this key does have a unique design element. It features a darker color diamond in the middle of the bar on top.   Image showing screw: Antique Pocket Door Key Bar Top with Screw on Shaft Key 5d Image showing reverse of key: Antique Pocket Door Key Bar Top with Screw on Shaft Key 5b Image showing diamond on top: Antique Pocket Door Key Bar Top with Screw on Shaft Key 5c

Antique Pocket Door Key with Propeller Shaped Top and Screw

Antique Pocket Door Key :

Antique Pocket Door Key Propeller Top Screw Bit Key 4a   This is a fairly common style of an antique pocket door key. The top is a propeller shape and the length of the key is adjusted by a screw at the end of the shaft. The construction of the screw mechanism is quite interesting. The key is in 3 pieces: 1 a long shaft connected to the propeller shaped bow with a female screw location inside; 2 a hollow piece with the visible portion of the shaft, the bit, and a larger female screw location on the very tip; and 3 a screw that has a wider section on the end to screw into piece 2 and a narrower section to connect into piece 1. When unscrewed entirely the length of the key can be adjusted and the shaft can even be turned. I apologize for not having pictures up of this feature; but upon request I can take pictures and post them.   Picture illustrating location of screw mechanism: Antique Pocket Door Key Propeller Top Screw Bit Key 4d Picture showing propeller end of key: Antique Pocket Door Key Propeller Top Screw Bit Key 4c Another view of the entire key: Antique Pocket Door Key Propeller Top Screw Bit Key 4b

Antique Pocket Door Key with Round Bow

Antique Pocket Door Key :

Antique Pocket Door Key Round Top Key 3b This is a more common antique pocket door key with a round bow and screw to adjust the length of the shaft. The key is made of brass and the screw is a little rusty. No markings on the key.   Picture showing adjusting screw: Antique Pocket Door Key Round Top Key 3d Folding Pocket Door Key: Antique Pocket Door Key Round Top Key 3c  Other side of this key: Antique Pocket Door Key Round Top Key 3a

Antique Pocket Door Key with Horseshoe Shaped Bow

Antique Pocket Door Key :

Antique Pocket Door Key Horseshoe Top Key 2a

This antique pocket door key is dual toned and composed of two metals. The upper half is brass while the lower half is attracted to a magnet and probably made of steel. The unusual shaped bit contains the text “2F2072” on one side and no writing on the other. I am uncertain exactly what that stands for, but it is possibly a code for that specific bit cutting. Most pocket door keys are solid brass, so this one is quite unique.   Key folds in the middle: Antique Pocket Door Key Horseshoe Top Key 2b One bit contains text “2F2072”: Antique Pocket Door Key Horseshoe Top Key 2c