Antiques - INSTRUMENTAL NICKEL-PLATED IRON PLUMB BOB (T)
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Instrumental nickel-plated iron plumb bob


 Author:
Unknown
 Period:
Second half of XX Century
 Material:
Iron
 Measures:
[Height x Width]  3.27 x 1.73 inc.
 Weight:
10.37 oz
 Conservation:
Very good

Ref.: O.G1.C.INS.HER.PLO.INS.C.3372.Plomada

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Description:
- Instrumental plumb bob from the second half of the 20th century, with a solid nickel-plated iron weight and without preserving the nut.
- The body of the weight is cone-shaped, 8.3 cm. long, 4.4 cm. in diameter and with a threaded head.
- Thread of small size and diameter, with small thread and pitch.
- Head with brass thread and shaped like a small cylinder.
- We think that the plumb bob is nickel-plated, although it could be chrome-plated.
- No distinctive mark or contrast has been found, which could provide information about the place where it was made, the manufacturer's details, or any other information.
- The plumb bob was probably made in southern Europe.

Conservation and Damage:
- The plumb bob is in a very good state of preservation, with some knocks and rubbing, both on the edges and on the edges.
- A very good and beautiful patina has been preserved throughout the plumb bob. The quality of the cast iron and the execution of the plumb bob is very good.
- The Plumb bob shows wear typical of it

Comments:
- Both the Measurements, as well as the Weight, are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collector's item and as a decorative element.
- The tones of the colours in the photos are not equal to the tones of the real colours.
- The object for sale is the one that corresponds to the photos. The description is not a detailed description of the object.
- The data provided here are personal opinions not contrasted.


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3372 - Instrumental nickel-plated iron plumb bob
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