Personal weighing scales with two separate circular brass fittings and one separate piece of string 1751-1830
"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 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
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
Weighing machine and height measurer, 1830-1900, English Weighing scales and height measurer 1830-1900
'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
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