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Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Silver
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Bullion Office. Bank of England. Balance for Bar Silver
Engraving of fine weighing scales for bars of silver, with a bar of silver on one side of the scales and the weights on the other. The balance was invented by Mr Bate for weighing silver in bars from 50 lbs to 80 lbs troy
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1845 Balance Bank Bars Bate Bullion Invented Off Ice Scales Troy Weighing Weights
EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving depicts the Bullion Office at the Bank of England, showcasing the fine weighing scales used for assessing the purity and weight of silver bars during the 19th century. The scales, invented by Mr. Bate, were designed to weigh silver bars ranging from 50 to 80 pounds troy. The intricately detailed image highlights the importance of accuracy and precision in the handling of precious metals during this historical period. The balance is beautifully illustrated on the left side of the print, with a single bar of silver resting on one side and the weights on the other. The scales, which were a significant innovation in the bullion industry, allowed for the precise measurement of silver bars, ensuring that their weight and purity met the Bank of England's stringent standards. The year 1845 is inscribed at the bottom of the print, providing a glimpse into the rich history of the Bank of England's bullion operations. The image also includes the designation "ILN," which stands for the Illustrated London News, suggesting that this engraving was originally published in that publication. The use of the term "fine" in the title indicates that the silver bars were of the highest purity, further emphasizing the importance of quality control in the bullion trade during this time. The engraving also includes the designation "Troy," which refers to the ancient weight system used for measuring precious metals. Overall, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a window into the world of bullion trading and the meticulous processes involved in assessing the weight and purity of precious metals during the 19th century at the Bank of England.
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