A c1900 Bavarian Black Forest carved bear figured postal scales, the full figure standing bear holding a sphere supporting the postal balance scales, on turned platform base, height 38 cm. In glazed mahogany case with mirrored back opening door, height 52…
A cased set of gold weighing scales for the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd, the nickel plated balance mechanism within a black painted wood and glass case having engraved brass border panels with various endorsements for H.M. The King, the NSW…
Beam balance scales by Griffin & George. In glass and wooden case complete with a boxed set of brass weights. Length 47 cm, Height 41 cm, width 18.5 cm
A large antique set of laboratory balance scales, by Baird & Tatlock, London, c.1894, with brass beam and column, glazed cased, Model No. 0164. 39 cm x 22 cm x 45 cm. Provenance: ex-Avondale College.
Vintage set of scales with boxed weights metal framed scales, with pans, on wooden base, marked for Townson & Mercer, height 50 cm total; together with boxed set of weights, ranging up to maximum of 1 kilogram
Set Chinese carved wood cased opium scales case with carved wood peacock to lid, scales to interior, including 2 brass pans and twine connections, length 20 cm case
Scientific cased August Sauter scales marked August Sauter This has a 5-sided glazed beech wood housing, 2 side doors, 1 sliding glass door, various weights, brass and chrome scales and sits on the adjustable feet. Apothekerwaage August Sauter Kg Ebingen…
A set of vintage brass Henry-Louis Becker Fils & Co Balance scales, 20th century, Brussels and France, retailed through scientific instrument supplier H.R Selby & Co limited Melbourne and Sydney, the scales with stamp to beam, timber maker's plaque and…
Vintage Balance scales in case by August Sauter marked August Sauter Kg Ebingen Württbg This has a 5-sided glazed beech wood housing, 2 side doors, 1 sliding glass door, various weights, brass and chrome scales and sits on the adjustable feet,…
A good set of F. Sartorius precision scales in glazed case & adjustable stand, with mechanical adjustment, together with a case of weight, 48 x 35 x 26.5 cm. Provenance: University of Sydney
A late Victorian oak cased brass set of travelling balance scales, the beam balance with knob rise and fall, the single drawer including various weights. Height 35.5 cm
Set of Chemist scales in glass and mahogany case with makers name: L. Oertling, London with two lower drawers and some accessories, height: 57 cm, width 46 cm depth 33 cm
A monumental boxed set of scales by West riding of Yorkshire, the glazed case with weighted sliding doors, in Museum quality condition 109 width x 54 depth x 113 cm height
Scales and weights, group comprising boxed weights (2), Avery pocket sovereign scales, glass hanging scales, portable gold scales and boxed set of scales, 19th and 20th century
Set early Indian brass apothecary scales. in wood case, incl. Basins, 7 weights enclosed in drawer to wood case. Brass fitting marked 'Eye'. Height 37 cm (total)
A set of German GPW gold weighing scales, made by Gottinger Prazisionswagen Fabrik for H.B. Selby & Co Pty Ltd, Melbourne and Sydney, specialist importers and manufacturers of scientific instruments 1930s-1983, the precision brass balance scales housed in…
Postage scales & weight (15), English, brass on oak base, 19th century. Plus 2 boxed sets of weights (one incomplete). 15 cm high, 38 cm wide, 19 cm deep
A set of Oertling Analytical Beam Balance scales lacking some components, with chromium plated fittings, housed in a glazed mahogany framed case, 35 x 42 x 23 cm
Two early maps, Wyld, James 'England,' four linen-backed sections in slip case, hand coloured, good condition; & 'Ireland,' large scale linen-backed with vignettes (poor condition). Engraving (2). 100 x 69 cm (4) (England) 190 x 145 cm (Ireland)
Antique jewellery makers measuring scales, with later boxed set of measuring weights, scales c.1900, with retailers label De Crave & Co, in original ebonised wood and glass case. Height 37.5 cm. Note: See literature attached. Refer to article page, 117,…