Dealer Details
Finch & Co
Suite No 744 2 Old Brompton Road London London SW7 3DQ England
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Bronze Literature
This bronze figure once acted as a counterweight for a steelyard balance and was probably used in a market or shop. The scale pan hung from the shorter arm of the balance, and the counterweight hung from a loop, which freely moved along a graduated scale along the longer arm. There were usually two alternative positions of the fulcrum and two corresponding graduated scales reading from 1 to 14 and from 10 to 50.
An Ancient Gallo Roman Bronze Steelyard Weight Depicting a Male Figure in a Roman belted tunic with a Chlamys fastened at his shoulder
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