Mark H
Well-known member
Yes,it does have the Gothic hinges at the rear.The early thirties date ties in nicely with the little history I know about it.It`s old, probably early thirtys. I see it has a chain therefore those old maple leaf type hinges on the back or sometimes we call them gothic.
One thing I learned, all the gerstner hardware had no copper under the nickel plate .It didn`t take long for the steel to undermine the plating and rust. I don`t want to sound like I`m complaining, for me this is a good thing.
All the Union hardware had copper flash and did much better, in most cases it just takes a little buffing to bring the nickel back to life.
That`s a National Lock Rockford ILL.
This is the 16"
I have some old Gerstner catalogs. I`ll have to check back on that model.
The chest came along with an old Myford lathe which I bought from a friend.He bought them many years ago from the widow of the original owner,Alec Miller.Alec was a Scott who spent a lot of his working life in the U.S.I believe he was a machinist for General Electric.During the prohibition period,Alec apparently made a few extra dollars running booze for Capone.Cool to think the Gerstner box may have been paid for with illegal booze money!

I plan on keeping the original covering if possible.Any suggestions as to what adhesive would be suitable?
Many thanks,
Mark.
