Personal weighing scales with two separate circular brass fittings and one separate piece of string 1751-1830
Personal weighing scales with five weights and weight suspender in attatched polythene bag. By Maw and Sons, English; London 1891-1930 Personal weighing scales with five weights and weight suspender in attatched polythene bag. By Maw and Sons 1891-1930
Weighing machine and height measurer, 1830-1900, English Weighing scales and height measurer 1830-1900
Steelyard type personal platform weighing machine [type 3306 ABV] by W & T Avery Ltd., to weigh up to 20 stone. Steelyard type personal platform weighing machine [type 3306 ABV] by W & T Avery Ltd 1960-1970
Steelyard type personal weighing scales by C. Schember of Vienna with a folding platform Steelyard type personal weighing scales by C. Schember of Vienna with a folding platform 1910-1930
Model 680 personal weighing machine by Berkel, 1973. Model 680 personal weighing machine by Berkel 1973
'Mirage' glass platform scale, personal electronic balance by Salter Housewares Ltd, 1997, with original packaging 'Mirage' glass platform scale 1997
'Academy' 3000 electronic scale, personal balance (0-150kg & 0-330lb) by Salter Housewares Ltd, 1997, with original packaging 'Academy' 3000 electronic scale 1997
"Weylux" personal weighing machine combined with wooden height measurer, by John Bell and Croyden, London, 1920-1950 "Weylux" personal weighing machine combined with wooden height measurer 1920-1950
Personal weighing machine, late 18th century, mahogany, by Merlin, Hanover Sq., with set of six brass cup weights:- 32 ounces balance 16 stone (This forms case for other weights, pin fastener missing); 16 ounces balance 8 stone; 8 ounces balance 4 stone; 4 ounces balance 2 stone; 2 ounces balance 1 stone; 1 ounce balance 7lbs (Smallest weight missing) Personal weighing machine 1780-1799
Self indicating platform weigher, type A732 (Cam resistant) No.B14242 reading to 500lbs on dial, with two tone levers for 20lbs and 50lbs, additional 29-inch red enamel dial and handle for locking the knife edges. Self indicating platform weigher 1930
Personal weighing machine by Youngs, London: compound lever type, with five loose weights and a counterpoise Personal weighing machine by Youngs