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1862 metal issued box ~

Gspragge

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Has anyone ever seen anything like this ? It was alluded to that it was
Artillery related, but I don't think the seller had any real idea. The white internal
colour might not be original. It's very heavily built and has a typical hasp
lock set up on the front which I didn't take an image of. One broad arrow stamp.
Any thoughts are welcome.
 

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No idea what the box was made for but Laycock Engineering Ltd was a firm founded in the late 19th Century manufacturing precision items for steam ships and steam engines. Several amalgamations later they are part of GKN
 
does it have handles on the ends?it would be very difficult to carry it by the one handle in the middle,if it contained anything heavy
 
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