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    Posted 13 years ago

    IVAN49
    (46 items)

    This antique full nesting set contains 7 inner cups and the outer for a total of 8 cups. All are marked with numbers, year 1863, Austrian imperial eagle and maker’s mark ``CH Prag``.(It could be assay office, though).It weighs 1 Habsburg pound and is solid brass. It is 0.8 inches tall by 1.2 inches across the lid. The unusually heavy Habsburg (civil) pound of 16 ounces was later defined in terms of 560.012 grams.

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    1. JamesB, 12 years ago
      I have the exact set,but with different markings.would anyone know about it,or know how to decipher the marks?
    2. JamesB, 12 years ago
      There's a recurring '365',and the weights are in 'L's.on the top,it says 1,followed by what looks like two lower case b's.the 365is in the stamp,I can't quite make out what is over top of it.any help?
      Thanks,JamesB
    3. JamesB, 12 years ago
      Sorry,measures are '16L','8L',etc.
    4. IVAN49 IVAN49, 12 years ago
      Hello,
      I suggest to measure weight of each peace in grams and then it will make sense when weights are put in a sequence. If this small, it must be one ounce and fractions of it, i.e. 1/16 etc. Being hollow, they were used as liquid measures,too. As for the symbols, really difficult to find what they mean. ``365`` was probably registered with the assay office.
    5. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 9 years ago
      Nice set indeed.

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