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Antique scales are precision weighing instruments usually consisting of a balanced beam, suspended pans, or spring mechanisms used by merchants to measure goods against standard weights. Read full guide ↓

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Antique Scales Dated 1920 - 1940

A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques

Rare Welsh Oak Dairy Scales, Montgomeryshire, Circa 1760

Rare Welsh Oak Dairy Scales, Montgomeryshire, Circa 1760, 18th Century
Priced at £480 from WelshAntiques

1. History Of Scales

Early equal-arm beam types changed little across several centuries of commercial use.

Postal reforms in the nineteenth century created a large demand for smaller antique letter scales.

Apothecaries relied on these instruments for dispensing medicines before factory pills took over.

Look at the later spring mechanisms. They offered a quicker reading without needing separate brass weights.

2. Documented Scale Makers

W & T Avery dominated the British trade from the early nineteenth century onwards. They made heavy sack scales and small counter types.

Salter patented their spring balance designs in the mid-nineteenth century. You often find their cast iron dials on kitchen scales.

Regional makers bought in parts from Birmingham and added their own engraved nameplates.

EXCELLENT SET OF GROCERS SCALES FROM A 19THC CO-OP

Excellent Set of Grocers Scales from a 19thc Co-op, 1900
Priced at £150 from Mike Melody Antiques

3. Retail Price Guide 2026 for Antique Scales

The 2026 retail price guide for Antique Scales is drawn from a proprietary archive of over 1.1 million retail prices indexed by Sellingantiques since 2003. This guide relies exclusively on their own internal data; no external sources or auction records are used.

Analysing nearly 25 years of UK antique market history alongside current retail values, the data indicates that typical UK retail prices for Antique Scales range between £400 and £4,800. Entry-level prices generally fall under £400 and premium examples upwards of £4,800.

2026 Retail Market Price Guide for Antique Scales

Entry-level Under £400
Typical Prices £400 - £4,800
Premium Examples Over £4,800

4. Main Key Features

The central fulcrum is where the action happens. A sharp steel knife-edge pivots on an agate bearing.

Indicator needles point down to a marked scale. Some align with a fixed marker on the main column.

Suspended pans hang from chains or rigid brass arms. This keeps the load level during weighing.

5. Materials And Finishes

Materials

  • Brass formed the standard for most beams and pans. Foundries cast it into elaborate shapes for the structural parts.
  • Wooden bases were often cut from mahogany or oak. Regional makers finished these local timbers with a dark stain.
  • Inspect the hidden fittings. Iron frequently sits concealed inside the central brass column, separate from the visible exterior.
A wonderful set of Jockey Scales by Young & Son

A Wonderful Set of Jockey Scales by Young & Son, 19th Century
Priced at £1,275 from A Brookes

6. Construction And Craftsmanship

Early makers forged iron beams by hand on an anvil. These show irregular hammer marks and tapered ends.

Casting took over for brass components. Factories poured molten metal into sand moulds to produce uniform arms and bases.

Machine presses punched out flat shapes for the later models. These stamped steel parts appear on twentieth-century types.

7. Structural Anatomy Terms

Glossary

  • The beam is the horizontal lever that balances the assembly on the central pivot.
  • Fulcrum pins form the exact point where the structure rests and tips.
  • Look for the shallow metal dish. Dealers call this the pan, holding the goods or the weights.
  • A knife-edge is a sharpened steel pin. It carries the load with minimal friction.
  • Toothed racks sit hidden inside spring scales. This gearing turns the indicator needle across the dial.

8. Things You Probably Didn't Know About Antique Scales

"Many late nineteenth-century counter scales feature hidden compartments inside the wooden base. These kept the fractional weights safe."

"Apothecary examples often dismantle flat. The brass assembly breaks down to fit into a shallow mahogany box."

"Some postal varieties have historic postal rates engraved directly onto the brass pan."

9. Rarity Index

Sellingantiques Rarity Index

Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Antique Scales appeared 1727 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 71/100.

This score measures scarcity within the Sellingantiques archive only and is not a survey of the entire antiques market, so these statistics may not be indicative of the general availability of Antique Scales elsewhere.

Antique Scales - have a rarity score of 71/100
Very Common Exceptionally Rare

10. Frequently Asked Questions

Dusting usually works. A soft dry cloth removes surface dirt without scratching the metal.

If you must clean them, use a gentle wax rather than liquid polish. Abrasives wear away the finish and risk any engraved markings on the pans.

Leave the green verdigris alone if it sits in the deep recesses. It shows age and collectors often prefer an untouched surface.

Wipe the flat parts gently with a dry cloth. Excessive polishing leaves the brass looking modern, which alters the historic character of the piece.

Wood bases just need a quick wipe. A little clear beeswax feeds dry timber well.

That stamp indicates a trading standard. Inspectors checked retail balances to ensure accurate commercial use.

Class B meant they were legal for basic shop counter trades.

Check underneath the pans first. Often a piece of dried wax or dirt gets stuck under one side and throws the beam off balance.

You might also find a small lead plug under the pan. Makers added these to calibrate the scale. Losing one causes a lean.

If the steel knife-edge has worn flat on one side, it needs professional attention. A specialist can re-profile the pivot so it rocks freely again.

Please note: This Antique Scales guide and its associated pricing data are provided for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute formal financial, investment, or appraisal advice and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for any commercial activity, purchasing, or sales decisions. Sellingantiques.co.uk accepts no liability for any actions taken in reliance on this information. Always consult with a qualified professional or independent appraiser.

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