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Rare Victorian Lunatic Asylum Cage Key & Pouch
The heavy Victorian period part-barrel shafted iron key having an oval symmetrical bow, the bit with a large cut out, the shank with moulded waisted ripple sections, being marked ‘Asylum Cage Only’ to the shank, complete with weighted black leather pouch, and surviving from the latter part of Victorian period England.
The key is in very good condition with patination commensurate with age and no damage to report. The leather pouch is supple and tactile and the fact that it has survived is pleasing the weight inside presumably to make the officer aware if the key was lifted from him rather than it being used as a baton.
The construction of asylums was widespread in Britain following The Lunacy Act of 1845, which resulted primarily from the work of John Connolly and Lord Shaftsbury. This act professionalised the asylum and ensured that each institution was mediated by the local authority. It marked a paradigmatic shift, wherein ‘lunatics’ began to be considered as patients instead of prisoners.
The cage referred to on the key relates to either a Belgian or Lunatic’s cage, a electrotherapeutic cage or a cage bed, which were all present in asylums at this time.
Cage beds were removed in asylums by 2004 in Czechoslovakia but are still used for extreme cases there, whilst electrotherapeutic cages were large spirals of heavy wire around a cylindrical frame forming a cage in which the sitting or reclining patient experience high frequency electrical currents with low voltage and high amperage.
It is most likely a key for the ‘Belgian Cage’ or ‘Idiot’s Cage’ which was a wooden cage on short posts. This type of cage had been used for centuries and countries around the world had their own versions that were used both to restrain and display insane patients to curious asylum visitors.
A rare survivor with a real gravitas and evocative weight to it.
SellerDoe And Hope
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The Onion Barn, Shoe Cottage,
15 High Street, Blunham,
Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL.
MK44 3NL
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The key is in very good condition with patination commensurate with age and no damage to report. The leather pouch is supple and tactile and the fact that it has survived is pleasing the weight inside presumably to make the officer aware if the key was lifted from him rather than it being used as a baton.
The construction of asylums was widespread in Britain following The Lunacy Act of 1845, which resulted primarily from the work of John Connolly and Lord Shaftsbury. This act professionalised the asylum and ensured that each institution was mediated by the local authority. It marked a paradigmatic shift, wherein ‘lunatics’ began to be considered as patients instead of prisoners.
The cage referred to on the key relates to either a Belgian or Lunatic’s cage, a electrotherapeutic cage or a cage bed, which were all present in asylums at this time.
Cage beds were removed in asylums by 2004 in Czechoslovakia but are still used for extreme cases there, whilst electrotherapeutic cages were large spirals of heavy wire around a cylindrical frame forming a cage in which the sitting or reclining patient experience high frequency electrical currents with low voltage and high amperage.
It is most likely a key for the ‘Belgian Cage’ or ‘Idiot’s Cage’ which was a wooden cage on short posts. This type of cage had been used for centuries and countries around the world had their own versions that were used both to restrain and display insane patients to curious asylum visitors.
A rare survivor with a real gravitas and evocative weight to it.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 3/OCT/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Phone or visit the website to buy, Free UK shipping.
Category Antique Locks, Keys and Safes
Date c.1870-90
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Iron
Origin English
Item code as155a1868 / 1951a
Status Sold
£345.00
$452.23
€410.48
$
€
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Doe And Hope
The Onion Barn, Shoe Cottage,
15 High Street, Blunham,
Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL.
MK44 3NL
Tel : 07729 213013
Non UK callers : +44 7729 213013
Get directions to Doe And Hope
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