White Enamel Cast Iron Lollipop Scale

$2,500

SOLD

Original lollipop scale made by Watling Scale Co. Circa 1914. This company is one of the first manufacturers of the penny scale. Penny scales were typically found in the 1930's and 1940's in trains, bus stations, amusement parks, arcades, bowling alleys, and department stores, used as amusement vending machines, and/or to tell your weight. This scale is in working condition.

Inventory no.

N245738

Availability

Sold

Location

Madison Ave NYC

Dimensions

72 in. H x 24.5 in. W x 28 in. D

Width (in.)

24.5

Height (in.)

72

Depth (in.)

28

Weight

250 lb.

Finish

Enamel

Composition

Cast iron

Color

White

Period

1910s

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