Help with id trade weight.

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Help with id trade weight.

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Found a large weight but cant work out age. Any help please? Two markings are not very easy to see which doesnt help.
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What is the weight of the weight?

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Weight 107.46g
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Jase77 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 6:48 pm Weight 107.46g
Close enough to be a 4 ounce weight. It's stamped London (sword) and Avoirdupois (A) but the monarch's cypher mark is covered up so no idea of date. [81/]
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