Buffalo Antique Keys
When the Erie Canal was built in 1825, the city of Buffalo, New York, a small community of traders, began to grow rapidly. By 1900, it was the eighth largest city in the nation. This rapid growth came at a high price to the original settlers. Property crimes became a constant problem.
In an attempt to keep their wares safe, settlers purchased locksets for doors, boxes and furniture. In most cases, multiple types of keys were used in a single location. This was done in an effort to confuse thieves.
While having locks on doors was common during the 19th century, the lock and key were usually not saved when a homeowner upgraded to a new door or lock. This fact makes the locks on furniture and lock boxes the most common found in Buffalo.
Today, many of authentic antique keys are being sold in Buffalo. The majority of them can be found at antique furniture sales. Few, if any, are found at flea markets. The price for 19th century furniture with the original lock is so high, that the owners do not want to leave them at flea markets, where security is usually lax.
When caring for 19th century furniture that contains the original lock, it is of vital importance that only qualified locksmiths be consulted. For heavy or bulky pieces of furniture that are difficult to move, it may be possible to find a qualified locksmith with a portable workshop. This is preferable to removing the lock yourself and risking damage.
You may find antique keys services in the following locations:
- Alabama: Birmingham, Montgomery
- Alaska: Anchorage
- Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Scottsdale
- California: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Long Beach, Fresno, Sacramento, Oakland, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Riverside, Stockton, Chula Vista, Modesto, Fremont, Glendale
- Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora
- District of Columbia: Washington
- Florida: Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Hialeah
- Georgia: Atlanta
- Hawaii: Honolulu
- Illinois: Chicago
- Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne
- Kansas: Wichita
- Kentucky: Louisvillea, Lexington
- Louisiana: Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport
- Maryland: Baltimore
- Massachusetts: Boston
- Michigan: Detroit
- Minnesota: Minneapolis, St. Paul
- Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis
- Nebraska: Omaha, Lincoln
- Nevada: Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno
- New Jersey: Newark, Jersey City
- New Mexico: Albuquerque
- New York: New York City (Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens), Buffalo, Rochester
- North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham
- Ohio: Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron
- Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Oregon: Portland
- Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
- Tennessee: Memphis, Nashville
- Texas: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Garland, Laredo, Lubbock
- Virginia: Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Arlington
- Washington: Seattle
- Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Madison

