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If you have a picture of it you can use the measurements you know to give you the scale of the picture. Or if you don't have a picture you can use the length of your thumb viewed at arms length, and then calibrate using a known object, or better still, the known width.

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Q: Can you figure height of a 3 d object if you only have depth and width?
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