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Antique c.1910 National Store Specialty Co. Candy Scale
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For your consideration an antique National Store Speciality Co. scale. Fresh from a local estate. The scale is in great condition. It is made of cast iron with no damage or repairs to the metal. I think there should be a piece of glass in front of the dial that is missing. It has its original tin removable tray. The tray has a small rust hole in the center. It looks like it has a few old repairs. The shield on the front of the scale is marked NATIONAL STORE SPECIALITY CO. LANCASTER PA. The dial is also marked and has a date of 1910. The scale works perfectly and weighs up to 2 pounds. It also has a chart for calculating cost on items from 10 cents to 60 cents a pound. I would say this is probably a candy scale as it only weighs up to 2 pounds and its small size. It measures not counting the tray about 10 1/2" in height by 10 1/2" in width by about 4" in depth. The tray measures 10" by 5 1/2" by 3" in height. I have never seen this particular scale before and it is pretty neat and unusual. An excellent addition to any vintage scale or antique collection or if you just want to own a really neat old candy scale. I am selling this item with no reserve. If you have any questions or need additional pictures please feel free to email me. If needing pictures please send me your email address. Please check out my other items on Ebay. Thank you for looking and .
Hi Just to let everybody know there should also be a metal frame on the front of the scale to hold the glass over the dial. This is also missing. Best wishes Shannon
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