30-11-14, 10:08 AM
Google tastic...............
Ratner was a very reputable manufacturer of safes and this one probably dates back to the late 1920's or early 30's. It would be described as a safe deposit box or jewelers overnight safe.
The problem is that this type of safe is not acceptable by insurers because of its obsolete design so it use is limited to confidential documents and petty cash. To a dealer in used safes it has very little value and it would probably cost more for them to collect it than it is worth. However, these older safes often find buyers on eBay so it is worth putting up for auction for around £150 - but be sure to state that the buyer must collect
Weight wise 75 kg ......
Inside is a map showing the stable where Lord Lucan and Elvis keep Shergar
Ratner was a very reputable manufacturer of safes and this one probably dates back to the late 1920's or early 30's. It would be described as a safe deposit box or jewelers overnight safe.
The problem is that this type of safe is not acceptable by insurers because of its obsolete design so it use is limited to confidential documents and petty cash. To a dealer in used safes it has very little value and it would probably cost more for them to collect it than it is worth. However, these older safes often find buyers on eBay so it is worth putting up for auction for around £150 - but be sure to state that the buyer must collect
Weight wise 75 kg ......
Inside is a map showing the stable where Lord Lucan and Elvis keep Shergar