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Ingots Collection

Background imageIngots Collection: Chinese money changer cutting silver ingots

Chinese money changer cutting silver ingots into different sizes for payment, Qing Dynasty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste

Background imageIngots Collection: Gold bricks on display, Dawson City, Yukon, NW Canada

Gold bricks on display, Dawson City, Yukon, NW Canada
Gold bricks on display from the Klondike gold rush, Bank of British North America, Dawson City, Yukon, NW Canada. Date: late 1890s

Background imageIngots Collection: Casting steel ingots at Messers Firth and Sons Factory

Casting steel ingots at Messers Firth and Sons Factory
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 28th August 1875, showing the Royal visit to Sheffield. Casting steel ingots at Messers Firth and Sons Factory. Date: 1875

Background imageIngots Collection: Royal Mint, London 1900

Royal Mint, London 1900
Receiving silver ingots to make coins. Date: 1900

Background imageIngots Collection: Steel Casting at Fitzalan Steel Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Steel Casting at Fitzalan Steel Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Interior of a steel casting at Fitzalan Steel Works, Sheffield. Two men draw crucibles of molten metal from furnaces. Two others pour the metal into moulds to produce ingots. Date: 1844

Background imageIngots Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIngots Collection: Copper Industry in Detroit, Michigan, USA

Copper Industry in Detroit, Michigan, USA Date: 1906

Background imageIngots Collection: Chancellor Balance at the Royal Mint, London

Chancellor Balance at the Royal Mint, London
Weighing Ingots on the Chancellor Balance at the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIngots Collection: Gold Beater C1760

Gold Beater C1760
A gold-beating factory in France in the 18th century. Workers are melting and beating gold to make ingots. Date: circa 1760

Background imageIngots Collection: The Flow of Gold from the USA and France. Bullion in Kegs. I

The Flow of Gold from the USA and France. Bullion in Kegs. I
Photograph of gold ingots being tested in the metallurgical laboratory of the bank of France

Background imageIngots Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Plata Pena Silver

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Plata Pena Silver
Cone shaped ingots of silver, which is not completely in the metallic state. Is is also known as rock silver

Background imageIngots Collection: Gold-Beater 1827

Gold-Beater 1827
A gold-beater and his assistant hammering gold into ingots with special hammers

Background imageIngots Collection: Pyx Office at Mint

Pyx Office at Mint
Ingots of silver are weighed in the Pyx office, checking that they are the correct weight

Background imageIngots Collection: Rolling Ingots / France

Rolling Ingots / France
FRANCE Rolling the ingots at Longwy Steelworks


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