Nickel plated standard measures of capacity:- 1 Peck E34-94, 1 Quart E34-94, 1 Gill E34-94, 1 Bushel E34-94, 1 Gallon E34-94, 1 Pint E34-94, 4 Fluid oz, 2 Fluid oz, 1 Fluid oz, 1/2 Fluid oz Nickel plated standard measures of capacity:- 1 Peck E34-94 1894
George IV Imperial standard bushel, in brass, (verified by Capt. Kater) with heavy octagonal wood tray, 1824. (Bushel has no handle, being a plain heavy cylindrical vessel) (1'10" x 9" ext.) (Tray 2' x 4" ext.) George IV Imperial standard bushel 1824
Six Imperial Customs Measures, 1826 (1/2 gill, 2 gills, 2 gills, 1 pint, 1 quart, 1 gallon) Six Imperial Customs Measures 1826
Set of eleven imperial capacity measures with glass strikes, dated 1824, brass, 1 bushel, 1/2 bushel, 1 peck, 1 gallon, 1/4 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/2 pint, 1 gill, 1/2 gill, 1/ 4 gill Set of eleven imperial capacity measures with glass strikes 1824
Three Imperial standard measures, in brass with handles, for peck, half bushel and bushel dated 1824 and inscribed " Borough and Liberty of Ripon", and (near the base) George Snowdon Esqr. Mayor, 1826, R.B. Bate, London, Maker of the Exchequer Standards Three Imperial standard measures 1824