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W&T Avery pair of "stands" - help please with identifying.

bernerkelsey

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I have 2 cast iron items and I’m trying to figure out what they originally were used for?

They are very similar, but one does not have the hinged piece at the top which looks original to me.

Both are marked W&T Avery. My mother acquired them from somewhere, but she has no idea what they were used for.

Fingers crossed some bright and helpful spark has an answer or suggestions for me. Thank you in advance.
 

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Sounds like a likely option. Now looking for a picture .... thank you. I don't ever remember being weighed at school.
Averys made lots of scales over the years. I now agree with Morturn, these are Merchants or Balance scales. post 6. You are missing the weights, pans and crossbeam. These might have been made of brass? The weights go in the round pan and the stuff to be weighed in the other pan.
 
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