Accession No

1924.707.1-6


Description

Folding coin balance/scales for weighing guineas. A mahogany box (.1) with brass hinges and catch. When opened, a hinged coin balance unfolds from an inner compartment. This balance has a brass framework with a pivoted steel balance arm, with a small weighing platform of steel and brass at either end. Five inset weights (.2-.6) with small knobs on their upper surfaces stamped '5 8', 'SOVEREIGN', 'SOVEREIGN 1/2' 2 16' and '7 S'. Each weight is also stamped with a small lion passant.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England


Period

Post Medieval 18th century


Source

Jesson, Thomas [donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1924.707.1-6


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Mahogany; Metal; Steel; Copper alloy; Brass; Textile


Local Term


Measurements

40mm x 22mm x 138mm Weight 0.12kg


Events

Context (Found together / assemblage)
Found in a cardboard box containing six sets of coin scales/balances (1914.409.1-6, 1914.410.1-6, 1921.63.93.1-2, 1924.707.1-6, TEMP.00858, TEMP.00859.1-2) and labelled 'Coin Scales'.
Event Date
Author: David Kay


Description (Labels & Markings)
A handwritten label affixed to the underside of 1924.707.1 reads: '-/8'.
Event Date
Author: David Kay


Description (Physical description)
Accession Register: 'Pocket scale for weighing guineas, etc... A very perfect specimen.'
Event Date 1924
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Other owners)
Catalogue card notes: 'DD. - Jesson Esq. 19. Malcolm Sr.' [donated by T. Jesson of 19 Malcolm Street, Cambridge].
Event Date 1924
Author: David Kay


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card: 'Pocket Scale for weighing guineas. in mahogany box. perfect condition'.
Event Date 1924
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Folding balance/scales (1) - a mahogany box with brass hinges and catch. When opened, a hinged coin balance unfolds from an inner compartment. This balance has a brass framework with a pivoted steel balance arm, with a small weighing platform of steel and brass at either end. The bottom of the case's inside compartment, and a small part of the underside of the lid, are lined with red velvet.
Weights (2-6) - five frustrum-shaped weights with small knobs on their upper surfaces are also inset into small compartments within the case. In descending size order they are stamped '5 8', 'SOVEREIGN', 'SOVEREIGN 1/2' 2 16' and '7 S'. Each weight is also stamped with a small lion passant.
Event Date 25/3/2019
Author: David Kay


FM:45347

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