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Description
Monumental 19th century English general store balance by Reuben Sutcliffe of Manchester. Made from Iron with a rich nickel plated finish. The company traded on Thomas Street, Manchester, Uk, from about 1825 until after the turn of the 20th century. The founder being George Sutcliffe
The antique apothecary scale is a meaningful symbol that has been depicted by a vast array of different cultures, countries, and creeds. From Egyptian mythology to Lady Justice, scales have become associated with accountability, and this iconography's popularity has made it a lasting collector's item for hundreds of years.
Unsurprisingly, balance scales have been around since antiquity and have been used for a variety of functional purposes for thousands of years. At its root, the balance scale has been used as a tool to measure the unknown weight of an item (like food, medicine, herbs, and so on) against a set of known weights. Thus, as a person adds known weights in calculated increments, they can determine the exact weight of an item by seeing how much it takes for the pan full of the item in question to become level with the weighted pan.
Condition
Good Antique Condition; some oxidation/pitting from use and age. Some small holes in the pan.
Dimensions
54" w x 19" d x 60" h