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This antique American Cutlery Co. scale, patented on October 29, 1912, and June 17, 1913, is a 25-pound capacity balance scale likely used in small businesses or kitchens during the early 20th century. Crafted from durable cast iron with brass or steel components, it exemplifies the quality and innovation typical of American Cutlery's designs from that era. The scale’s design reflects both functionality and craftsmanship, with its precise balance mechanism and robust construction. Well-preserved examples like this, particularly with original finishes and parts intact, are highly collectible and sought after by antique enthusiasts.

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Antique Kitchen Scale 3D model

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