A Collection of Scales and Weights 2006-02-26 Auction - 199 Price Results - Michael Malter in CA
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523: Choice Roman Aes Grave. Janus / Prow579: France, c. 1800, a complete set of brass nested we527: Lot of 3 Roman scalloped round biconical bronze we
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Encino, CA, United States
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A Collection of Scales and Weights

This auction features various scales and weights from antiquity to madern times, including coin weights from Europe, Ashanti weights from Africa, and a run of interesting mechanical devices and medical tools. The end of the sale features many lots of literture and sales catalog involving the study and collecting of scales and weights.
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Ancient Egyptian Magnetite Weight: Ancient Egypt, c. 750 - 500 BC. An elliptical magnetite weight of 12.82 grams. cp. Petrie, op. cit., #45 for form. This piece is still heavily magnetized.
0502: Ancient Egyptian Magnetite WeightEst. $200-$250
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Rare Hittite Bronze Weight: Hittite 1300 BC. A rectangular bronze weight, with relief figure in prone position. Wt. 18.72 gm. (shekel).
0503: Rare Hittite Bronze WeightEst. $250-$300See Sold Price
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Hittite Weight with Bust of a Man: Hittite, c. 1300 BC. A rectangular bronze weight with upper half of a man, head and torso in a reclining position. Wt: 20.63 gm. An interesting sharp piece.
0504: Hittite Weight with Bust of a ManEst. $250-$300
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Set of 3 Hematite Phoenician Weights: Phoenicia, c. 900 BC. A set of three hematite weights, conical, domed and cup-cake. Ex. Edward T. Newell Collection, Royal Athena Galleries, Joel L. Malter collections. Lovely examples
0505: Set of 3 Hematite Phoenician WeightsEst. $300-$350See Sold Price
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Phoenician Flat Stone Weight: Phoenicia, c. 900 BC. A flattened stone round weight with a faint numerical inscription on the top of the dome indicating it is a 10 shekel weight. Rare and unusual. L: 5 cm. weighs 90 gm. Some
0506: Phoenician Flat Stone WeightEst. $550-$650See Sold Price
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Judaean Limestone 16 Shekel Weight: Judaea, c. 800 BC. A limestone 16 shekel weight, flattened on both sides with a barely discernible inscription. Found in Israel in 1972.
0508: Judaean Limestone 16 Shekel WeightEst. $350-$450
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Judaean Limestone Weight: Judaea, c. 800 BC. A limestone weight with a faint inscription in need of further study. It is domed on top and flat on the base. Indication is that it is a 4 shekel weight. Rare. Dim: 3 cm., 42.72 gm
0509: Judaean Limestone WeightEst. $350-$400See Sold Price
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Judaean Limestone 4 Shekel Weight: Judaea, c. 800 BC. A limestone weight with a faint inscription in need of further study. It is domed on top and flat on the base. Indication is that it is a 4 shekel weight. Rare. Dim: 3 cm., 43.72
0510: Judaean Limestone 4 Shekel WeightEst. $350-$400See Sold Price
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Judaean Limestone Pym Weight: Judaea, c. 800 BC. A limestone weight of simple dome shape with partial inscription for a Pym weight. Dim: 20 mm, 8.76 gm.
0511: Judaean Limestone Pym WeightEst. $200-$250
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Judaean Limestone Weight for 8 Gerah: Judaea, c. 800 BC. A small limestone weight for eight gerah with a very distinct parallel line inscription. See Munz Zentrum, Catalog XLIX, Teil IV # 5067. This catalogue and MZ's XXXVII, Teil II are
0512: Judaean Limestone Weight for 8 GerahEst. $350-$400See Sold Price
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Lot of 5 Judaean Domes Weights: Judaea, c. 850 - 700 BC. A lot of five flattened domed weights and one round weight, some with markings. Some additional study of this group is recommended.
0513: Lot of 5 Judaean Domes WeightsEst. $400-$500
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Nice Near Eastern Hematite Duck Weight: Near East, c. 850 - 750 BC. A hematite duck weight with a drill hole through the turned back head to allow the piece to suspend. There are some cuneiform letters added. The piece weighs 9.28 grams,
0514: Nice Near Eastern Hematite Duck WeightEst. $350-$400
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Choice Roman Aes Grave. Janus / Prow: Roman Aes Grave c. 200 BC. Head of Janus / Prow of a ship a "trireme." A beautiful example of the Roman coin denomination known as a libra. It weighed one pound. Our abbreviation for the word "pound"
0523: Choice Roman Aes Grave. Janus / ProwEst. $2,500-$2,750See Sold Price
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