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Circular, bell-shaped, porcelain weight, filled withlead, to weigh 1lb, knob handle, British, 1750-1870

Circular, bell-shaped, porcelain weight

1750-1870

1lb lead weight with the following marks:"Crowned I of King James, dagger of the Guildhall and Angel of the Plumbers Company"

1lb lead weight with the following marks:"Crowned I of King James

Set of gold-plated weights (to 50gm.) in boxwood case, c.1927

Set of gold-plated weights (to 50gm.) in boxwood case

1927

Set of cubical weights

Set of cubical weights

1762

Set of three iron proportional weights

Set of three iron proportional weights

1850-1910

Replica of 1lb Tudor lead weight stamped with the Tudor Rose and Tudor Crown over E R also Tudor Crown over E.L., c.1547. Original is the property of F.E Burton, Esq., J.P.,F.S. A., Orston Hall, Notts. Weight 6992.3 grains

Replica of 1lb Tudor lead weight

Hook for weights from weighing scales, 6d.

Hook for weights from weighing scales

Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six - to fit 64mm diameter weight support base - used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine, by South British Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Clerkenwell, London, England, 1900-1920

Cast iron weight, one of six, used with ‘Golden Fleece’ knitting machine

1900-1920

Set of three iron weights (2 lb., 1 lb., 1/2 lb.)

Set of three iron weights

1801-1900

Set of thin brass weights - 5, 2 x 4, 3, 2 x 2 grains in value

Set of thin brass weights - 5

Square, brass 2 scruple weight

Square, brass 2 scruple weight

Brass foil 4 grain weight inside card cylinder pill box.

Brass foil 4 grain weight inside card cylinder pill box

1830-1860

Brass foil 1 grain weight inside card cylinder pill box.

Brass foil 1 grain weight inside card cylinder pill box

1830-1860

Driver weight for the synchronome free pendulum clock, by The Synchronome Company Limited, London, England

Driver weight for the synchronome free pendulum clock

Wooden box of gramme weights

Wooden box of gramme weights

Wooden box containing 12 brass gramme weights and one pair of forceps, empty space for 5 weights

Wooden box of gramme weights

Collection of 16 circular weights, for use with Oxberry animation camera and Wilf Irwin animation stand, formerly the property of the animator, Bob Godfrey, 1960-1969.

Circular Weights

Mahogany box of gramme weights, by Oertling

Wooden box of gramme weights

Mahogany box of gramme weights, by Oertling

Wooden box of gramme weights

Mahogany box of Drachm weights

Wooden box of Drachm weights

Box of weights, in pieces

Box of weights

11 gramme weights in mahogany case, engraved tablet on lid 'New Owen's college 1886' lot 262

Gramme weights

Set of gramme weights, brass, in mahogany box

Set of gramme weights

Wooden box of gramme weights, 100g to 1mg

Wooden box of gramme weights

Nest of weights, bronze, only 2 weights present, each inscribed XXXII and IIIIXT on rim

Nest of weights

Ivory box of gramme weights, round, by Oertling

Ivory box of gramme weights

four grain weight

four grain weight

1801-1900

two scruple weight

two scruple weight

1801-1900

one scruple weight

one scruple weight

1801-1900

Set of 30 standard metric weights by De Grave and Co. Ltd., London, in fitted mahogany cases. Larger weights inscribed "COUNTRY BOROUGH OF HALIFAX" 20kg,10kg,2kg,2kg,1kg, 500g, 200g,200g,100g,50g,20g,20g, 10g,5g,2g,2g,1g, in brass, 5dg,2dg,2dg,1dg,5cg,2cg,2cg,1cg, 5mg,2mg,2mg,1mg, in aluminium c.1914

Set of 30 standard metric weights by De Grave and Co. Ltd

1910-1914

Five avoir polished brass, bell shaped weights, with solid loop handles, inscribed on handles respectively, 2,4,7,14, and 56lb avoir. and on bases "Manorial Court Leet, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, 1833". Verification marks on shoulder Westminster Portcullis (old solid form) and crown over W.R.IIII

Five avoir polished brass

circa 1833

Circular metal weight, to weigh one quarter of an ounce, probably from a nest of weights, English, nineteenth century

Circular metal weight

1801-1900

2 square, brass weights, probably 3 and 1 pennyweights, English, 1750-1900

2 square, brass weights

1750-1900

English brass weight, 17th to 18th century

English brass weight, 17th to 18th century

1600-1800

Weight with pulley

Weight with pulley

Hanging weight from corrector arm

Hanging weight from corrector arm

Box of lead weights for the model Coventry Ribbon loom, held in a plastic lidded container

Lead weights for model ribbon loom

1870