Scottish Pillar Moulded Pint Measure c1875

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Product Code:JED430

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Description

Heading : Victorian one pint measure 
Date 
c1880
Period : 
Victoria 
Origin :
Scotland
Colour : 
Clear
Neck 
Elongated and flared 
Body 
Bulbous with rib moulded base. 
Base : 
Polished pontil 
Glass Type : Lead.
Size :  Height 17.5cm 
Condition : Excellent. no chips or cracks.. 
Restoration : None 
Weight :  853grams

Measures with sand blasted or cut measuring lines became mandatory under law in the 1878 weights and measures act. Measures. as evidenced by this example. mirror contemporary styles for carafes and decanters.

In Northern Ireland and Scotland the standard measure for spirits was 1/4 gill and a half gill was “a double”. In England and Wales the standard measure was 1/5th of a gill. This difference was the result of a combination of different tax regimes and the English obsession with gin.

We have run an experiment with the measures that we do have. The variance in capacity of a quarter gill measure was the highest. These are all Scottish measures with “fill lines”. None had greater than a quarter gill capacity. all were below. some by 19 percent. This demonstrates that either some were poorly made or they had fill lines added after 1878. The fact that a Scotsman would rob another Scotsman or anyone else for that matter was never beyond doubt.

It took an Englishman . one Mr Richardson whilst working at James Couper in Glasgow to solve the issue with measurement marks once and for all. The Richardson patent introduced a button that unlike measurement marks could not be polished away by unscupulous landlords. Sadly it was not until 1963 that it became illegal to sell short measures.

Additional information

Weight750 g

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