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Can you give us its rough dimensions, it's hard to tell the size from the photo. I would definately say 30's, and depending on the size it may contain fuses or just a large double-pole switch. I've got a very similar looking one that's just a switch, but with huge seperation between the contacts and an impressive spring action - probably intended for D.C. mains.

In that era fuses would be on both L and N and probably rewirable.
 
I think I've got one those in me garage.
Got to be pre 50s at least.

Self disconnected years ago when the white supply flex pinned to the garden wall got fried on one of my bonfire nights.
 
No Defiantly not a door bell tranny, Its a TT system and the meter feeds this then feeds two fuses.. Original Electrics with toggle switches.. Guys not sure when the house was built..

Its roughly 15cm x 30cm
well the round dolly/toggle switches were manufactured until 1967...
crabtree were a major manufacturer...as were landor and volex
 
it's difficult to age that because it's cast iron. if it was paper, you'd age it by exposure to UV light and rub some dirt in it. if it was wood, you'd age it by hitting it with a bike chain and a hammer, but that would probably break it.
 
it's difficult to age that because it's cast iron. if it was paper, you'd age it by exposure to UV light and rub some dirt in it. if it was wood, you'd age it by hitting it with a bike chain and a hammer, but that would probably break it.
saying that Tel....if you belted a piece off it...then looked at it under a microscope....if its a `dirty` iron...that would suggest maybe post war production (scrap iron reused)...
 
It's annoying when they're on here giving it large, and then the brief aftermath where we all bitch and complain.

...but when they're not here, and the forum is dead for a while, i think we all slightly miss them kinda chancers lol

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...just glad Glenn wasn't online, when that dave thread was going...with glenn's language, he'd of definitley had an infraction or 50 haha.
 
Yep was indeed. The imperial V.R.I feeding it was 7/.052 and was solid. As soon as i moved it all the insulation crumbled away. We ended up having to run a new 16mm 3 core back to the ground floor flat intake position which was a pig!! as well as causing a stink with the tenant living there.

That thing is worth money, hope you didn't dump it........there's a few museums would like it for part of an old industrial display...
 

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