Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the Regency era.
2' '1288'. There are various annual assay stamps around the upper edge, which serve to prove the age stamped on the side. It has two solid bronze integral handles, making it easier to carry (9.7 kgs) and virtually indestructable.

Bronze measures such as this were used by County Weights and Measures officials during inspections to Marketplaces throughout the British Isles to verify accurate apportionment of grain and other market traded goods by Market Traders. To 'short measure' was deemed one of the ultimate antisocial behaviours and punishable by hefty fines and imprisonment, in extreme circumstances even banishment to the Colonies.

Today, as well as being very collectable items and interesting talking points, measures are often being used decoratively either for dried flower arrangements, or as giant ice buckets for parties. There, now you know you NEED one!
Dated: 1836 Weight: 9.70 kgs
Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the Regency era.
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