Weight, Weight, Don’t Tell Me.

Wildcat1750

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Short hunt near the garage where I often find goodies. Found what looks like a name plate from a balance scale. After clean-up it reads, “PAT’D JUNE 9 1896 Feather Weight”. Tried doing a search on it but found nothing that matches yet.

Any ideas?

Thanks for looking!
Nick
 

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curbdiggercarl57

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Cool looking piece of brass.
Tuck it away in a cool looking pieces of brass display.
Kidding, but not really.
In the past I was just tossing any brass and copper pieces into my scrap bucket and then
selling it off to the scrap yard.
Now I kick myself for not keeping some of the more interesting items.
Kudos,
Carl
 

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Congratualtions on the interesting find!
 

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Interesting - all my hits keep pointing back to old sewing machines - interesting. Looking forward to a member ID'ng that puppy.
 

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Looks to be associated with a scale, nice find
 

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I'd have to agree with Xray..looks like a part to a very old scale. Are there
other words on the front?

If it says "Singer", then it's probably from an antique Singer Feather Weight sewing machine.
 

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Wildcat1750

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No help with ID but congrats on a nice find
Thanks, trapperart!

Cool looking piece of brass.
Tuck it away in a cool looking pieces of brass display.
Kidding, but not really.
In the past I was just tossing any brass and copper pieces into my scrap bucket and then
selling it off to the scrap yard.
Now I kick myself for not keeping some of the more interesting items.
Kudos,
Carl
Thanks, curbdiggercarl57! Luckily I am a packrat of sorts. Only once did I ever throw out something really good before researching. I still am kicking myself to this day. If this piece had no markings on it I may have scrapped it tho.

Congratualtions on the interesting find!
Thanks, Professor of Engineering!

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Interesting - all my hits keep pointing back to old sewing machines - interesting. Looking forward to a member ID'ng that puppy.
Thanks, vpnavy! I had that problem too. I’m pretty certain it’s from an old balance scale but I was hoping a photo of it would turn up on an antique scale site.

Looks to be associated with a scale, nice find
Thanks, Xraywolf! I’m pretty sure you’re right. There is a picture of a balance scale in the middle.

I'd have to agree with Xray..looks like a part to a very old scale. Are there
other words on the front?

If it says "Singer", then it's probably from an antique Singer Feather Weight sewing machine.
Thanks, DizzyDigger! Those are the only words on the front. Nothing referring to Singer.
 

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Hello Wildcat1750. That is very cool find. I love seeing odd-ball stuff like it. Good Luck. C9
 

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I just realized that this object has a diagram of itself on one side of the balance scale with a feather on the other. Maybe it's a tray or part of a tray for a balance scale?
 

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Patent # US 561754 A
June 9, 1896
Inventor, Thomas R Barney
Implement for measuring and weighing powder.

This might be it, but I couldn't find the diagram that is usually displayed. This patent was originally filed for in March of 1896. The diagram may be with the filing application.

I located the diagram, , but I can't make out the size of one piece that might be the piece you found. I have to see if I can enlarge it.
 

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