Safe Places

Samuel Withers, West Bromwich 032

£2,999.00 GBP

Samuel Withers safes are unique for their fist door handles which makes them very popular. This one is the smaller version, which are becoming harder to find. We try to showcase new colours and designs so we did something special on this one. A stunning new pattern used on all sides, even the bacK!. We kept the pin-striping quite simple and focused on the pattern giving it a dark feathered edge all round makes the design pop. Shes turned out very special.

We can add a company logo, watch brand  or initials to the bottom of the front door if required

The safe comes with two sets of keys and a motion sensor LED light

Size:  (HxWxD) 510x408x383(+40mm for handle)

Colour: Exterior Ral 9011, 7013 Interior Ral 8001

Weight: 77kg

Design Theme: Classic vintage pattern

History: Samuel Withers safes were produced by a notable family of safe makers based in West Bromwich, England. The Withers family business traces its origins to George Withers, an iron turner who founded the company in 1843, initially making metal bedsteads before moving into safe manufacturing. George Withers had nine children, among whom Samuel, Thomas, and Jesse became involved in safe making, with Samuel and Thomas being the most prominent.
Samuel Withers & Co. became well known for their quality iron safes, often featuring brass handles, escutcheons, and decorative finishes. The company exhibited at the London Exhibition in 1862, showcasing a safe built with a patented composite steel plate invented by the firm’s founder. By the early 20th century, Samuel Withers & Co. was incorporated as a limited company and continued manufacturing safes and strong rooms.
The Withers family’s safe-making legacy is marked by their innovation and the establishment of a respected trade in West Bromwich, with Samuel Withers safes still found in antique collections and historic buildings today. The business is often cited as “Established 1855” in various listings, reflecting the era of expansion and prominence for both Samuel and Thomas Withers’ separate enterprises.

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