Artisan Scales In Their Box, Battery, Weight, Early 19th Century flag

Artisan Scales In Their Box, Battery, Weight, Early 19th Century
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"Artisan Scales In Their Box, Battery, Weight, Early 19th Century"
Beautiful and rare scale of craftsman, goldsmith, jeweler? In its original walnut box. The scale, with its finely worked beam carries two brass containers engraved with the inscription "Double Deciliter" The storage box also contains a stack of 500g weights, hallmarked RF and crowned K. Interesting object in its own juice from a dealer. Dimensions of the box: 29 x 13.6 x 9 cm Note: some compartments to be glued back into the box, two missing buckets in the stack of weights.
Price: 400 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: En l'etat

Material: Brass

Reference: 1597742
Availability: In stock
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