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Creator: Hobbs Co.
Antique Hobbs, Brockunier, Co Dewdrop (Hobnail) Glass Bowl
By Hobbs Co.
Located in Warrenton, OR
Antique Hobbs, Brockunier, Co Dewdrop (Hobnail) Glass Bowl 6 x 2.5 inches apx This is a very pretty bowl in nice antique condition. The last three photos are taken with a light...
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19th Century American Victorian Antique Hobbs Co. Furniture

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Glass, Art Glass

Antique Hobbs Co. London Regency Style Exotic Zebra Wood Collector s Cabinet
By Hobbs Co.
Located in Forney, TX
An extraordinarily rare collector's cabinet by Hobbs & Co., in most distinctive zebrawood, with side-locking mechanism, and interesting provenance! London, England, late 19th centur...
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19th Century English Regency Antique Hobbs Co. Furniture

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Brass

Early 20th century mahogany pedestal desk by Hobbs Co
By Hobbs Co.
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
Early 20th century mahogany pedestal desk by hobbs & co circa 1900. Beautiful desk in the adams style circa 1900. Stamped by hobbs & co of london. Mahogany lined drawers. Shaped fro...
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Early 20th Century English Georgian Hobbs Co. Furniture

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Leather, Mahogany

Colorful Antique Hobbs Drinking Glasses in Blue and Pink, Set of 3 1800s
By Hobbs Co.
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A set of three Hobbs drinking glasses in seaweed blue, ruby, and flashed cranberry. This vintage hard-to-find set of three will make a great addition to a bar. Made in the 1890s. ...
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1890s American Victorian Antique Hobbs Co. Furniture

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Glass

Pair of Victorian Period Amboyna Cabinets with Sèvres Style Porcelain Plaques
By Hobbs Co.
Located in London, GB
Pair of Victorian period amboyna cabinets with Sèvres style porcelain plaques English, late 19th century Dimensions: Height 108cm, width 77cm, depth 47cm This unusual and superb...
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Late 19th Century English Rococo Antique Hobbs Co. Furniture

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Ormolu

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Early 20th century mahogany pedestal desk by Hobbs Co
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Antique Hobbs Brockunier Dewdrop (Hobnail) Glass Bowl - Blue
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19th Century Antique Safe by Hobbs
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Rare Stamped William Morris Co Astral Glazed Twin Pedestal Walnut Dickens Desk
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Rare 19th Century Rosewood Mahogany Breakfront Library Bookcase Hobbs Co
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Impressive 19th Century Hobbs Co Safe
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Impressive safe made by the company Hobbs & Co. Londen United Kingdom The unique feature of this safe is that it has two protector locks. To this day these locks are very difficult to open without the key. The safe is in beautiful original condition. (Keys are new) Size: 48 cm x 48cm x H. 63 cm. Weight 100 kg -130 kg The Protector lock (also called the "moveable lock") was an early 1850s lock design by renowned American locksmith Alfred Charles Hobbs, the first man to be able to pick the six-levered Chubb detector lock at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in the year 1851, which was created with the intent of being a lock that could not be picked. Before Hobbs and his revolutionary lock designs, locks were opened by making a series of false keys, in a process that could take extremely long periods of time; if the series was not properly completed in the lock, and the combination not exactly correct, the lock could not be defeated. This design was accepted as quite unbreakable until Hobbs became the first to be able to pick them, by using very fine and careful manual dexterity; applying a certain level of pressure on the bolt while manipulating each lever, one at time, using a tiny pick inserted through the keyhole.[1] In an attempt to create a better locking system, Hobbs proceeded to patent the Protector lock, which, complex in design as it was, involved a transfer in pressure between the lock's internal bolt and tumbler mechanisms to a fixed pin.[2] Hobbs claimed that his design was impossible to defeat and superior to the locks that were then in use, but, in 1854, one of Chubb's locksmiths was able to crack it, aided by the use of special tools.[3] The Protector Lock was distinct from Hobbs's other major lock design of the time, which he called the "American lock", and which slightly preceded the protector lock, in various ways; while the "American lock" was complicated to use, and expensive to purchase, with the added disadvantage of requiring a very big key, it did not differ greatly from the Protector lock so far as the security it offered, and the Protector lock was described as being much simpler to use. Hobbs became one of the founders of the lock making firm of Hobbs Hart & Co. Ltd. The company started in 1851 and was formally registered as Hobbs and Co...
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1850s British Victorian Antique Hobbs Co. Furniture

Impressive 19th Century Hobbs 
Co Safe
Impressive 19th Century Hobbs 
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H 24.8 in W 18.9 in D 19.9 in

Hobbs Co. furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Hobbs Co. furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Hobbs Co. furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Hobbs Co. were created in the Victorian style in united kingdom during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Charles Hindley Sons, James Shoolbred, and Hampton Sons . Prices for Hobbs Co. furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $150 and can go as high as $69,164, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,942.
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    The “1837” stamp on Tiffany Co. jewelry pieces is the year Charles Lewis Tiffany founded the brand in Brooklyn, Connecticut. Tiffany Co. continues to be a popular luxury jewelry brand, even trademarking their signature blue as “Tiffany Blue” in 1998. In 2001 they partnered with Pantone to rename and standardized the color as “1837 Blue.” Shop a collection of Tiffany Co. jewelry on 1stDibs.
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