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Mrs Janet Taylor, 104 Minories, London, England - Victorian mahogany cased Sympiesometer c 1860, glazed mahogany case with a cavetto moulded pediment, rectangular silvered register and Fahrenheit temperature scale, hydrogen gas filled syphon tube and a separate sliding vernier calibrated in barometric inches, to the left a separate mercury filled Fahrenheit thermometer and makers signature beneath, circular rotating recording disc within a curved aperture.Mrs Janet Taylor is recorded as a barometer retailer and navigation teacher in London, England, 1845-1875.The Sympiesometer patented in 1818 by the Edinburgh barometer maker Alexander Adie was an improved version of Robert Hooke's Thermobarometer. The hydrogen gas in the syphon tube is affected by both the temperature and air pressure. In order to take a reading the temperature is taken from the thermometer and the sliding vernier adjusted until the pointer on the top of the vernier corresponds with the temperature on the register scale. The barometric air pressure is then read from the top of the fluid in the syphon tube. The Sympiesometer was thought to be a safer, reliable and more portable barometer for use primarily at sea. Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 10cm
A LARGE BRASS FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK the dial centre inset with the visible lever escapement and enamel chapter ring with black arabic numerals, the lid inset with a barometer and compass, the movement stamped Made in France 1004, 19.5cm high Condition Report:"no key.Clock winds and ticks. Vendor had the clock repaired and serviced in 2021"
NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA KEW PATTERN MARINE BAROMETER, 20th C., gimble mounted in brass and blackened case, brass collar stamped 'MoM 2589' lower vernier stamped 'Mk IV A, 979/38/45', 90cms long in wood case, for the Air Ministry Meteorological Office.Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: good overall.
A French late 19th/early 20th century ormolu mounted tulipwood, amaranth, bois satine, kingwood, sycamore and parquetry pedestal clock1890-1905, after the model by Jean-Henri RiesenerIn two sections, the hood mounted and surmounted with three cherubs amidst billowing clouds and floral pendants, with a later white enamel dial, above a triple panelled cavetto frieze with tablets of lozenge inlay mounted with ribbon tied floral and foliate garlands, over a tablet with an entwined olive leaf branch and sunburst mount centred by a relief cast Apollo mask, the panelled pedestal door inset with a central glass oval and mounted with an elaborate pendant comprised of a ribbon tied flaming torch, opposing flower-filled cornucopiae and wreath crowned urn replete with flowers, acanthus, scrolled sunflower, tasselled floral swagged stem and entwined olive branch lyre-centred musical trophy, flanked by beaded and acanthus clasped scrolled corbel mounts inset with berried rosettes and entwining floral, berried and foliate pendants, on acanthus headed hairy lion paw foot mounts, with a concave quadripartite base mounted with an entwined florid branch and wreath, terminating in four stiff leaf toupie sabots with egg-and-dart moulded collars, approximately: 63cm wide x 32cm deep x 241cm high, (24 1/2in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 94 1/2in high)Footnotes:Several pedestal clocks of the same model to the offered lot have sold at auction this century. These include the following unsigned and unstamped versions; Christie's, New York, 19th Century Furniture, lot 132; Christie's, London, 19th Century Furniture, lot 15 and Christie's, London, 23 September, 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe, lot 343. However a stamped example, one by Henry Dasson dated 1888, sold Christie's, London, 28 October 2014, Chateau - A Distinguished American Collection of Important 19th Century Furniture, lot 14.The present lot is a copy of the celebrated model attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener (maître 1768; d. 1806), executed in 1785 and now in the Louvre (cat. C.Dr., No. 185). In the mid 19th century, a barometer version of the clock - also in the Louvre - was made by the cabinet maker, Guillaume Grohe (for an illustration of Riesener's original clock and Grohé's barometer, see P. Verlet, Les Bronzes Dorés du XVIIIe Siècle, Paris, 1987, p. 116, no. 145 and p. 384, no. 394).Arguably the most notable 19th century pedestal clocks of this type, or the equivalent 'regulateurs de parquet', are those that were executed by the celebrated cabinet makers, Emmanuel-Alfred (dit Alfred II) Beurdeley, Paul Sormani, Grohe freres and Henry Dasson. Indeed a copy of this type by Dasson is illustrated in C. Mestdagh, L'Ameublement d'Art Francais, 1850-1900, Paris, 2010, fig. 220, p. 192.Another maker, who slightly later on, revitalised this Riesener pedestal clock form was Julius Zwiener. A version of Zwiener's, which is dated 1906, appears in J. Meiner, Berliner Belle Epoque, 2014, Petersberg, Abb. 107, p. 91.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 19th century mahogany wheel barometer with enamel timepieceJ. Fagioli, 5 Great Bath Street, Clerkenwell. LondonSurmounted by a brass finial and swan neck pediment over a wheat-beard hygrometer, removable mercury thermometer, five inch enamel Roman dial, twelve inch silvered dial with 28 to 31 inch scale and seven weather predictions with blued steel counter-balanced active hand and brass recording hand over a signed alcohol level. The timepiece movement with rectangular plates, anchor escapement and short pendulum. 1.26m (4ft 2ins) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
A Bourdon Barometer with case & Stand, French, c.1860, the white face printed 'Bourdon & Richards Patent, Paris Gold Medal Exhibition 1849' the barometer printed scale showing 28 to 31 inches of barometric pressure and English weather predictions, lacquered brass body , suspension hoop at top, in original leather covered clam case and black wooden stand, diameter 13.4cm Footnote: responds to plastic bag test
Negretti & Zambra Weather Watch English, c.1900, engraved to the silvered face 'Negretti & Zambra' , the weather watch pocket barometer with three concentric silvered dials, outer ring indicating pressure, ring for wind direction, center with altitude correction and windows for fall rise and steady, rear of case with letter codes for forecasts, case circumference with altitude correction scale, in velvet lined dark red Morocco case, Footnote: responds to plastic bag test Forecasting weather with the Negretti & Zambra Weather Watch - This pocket barometer contains Negretti & Zambras Weather Forecaster, which was patented in 1915 and developed based on real weather conditions observed over a span of ten years. To forecast the weather, you can set the wind direction and align the central disc with the steel pointer on the dial. Adjusting the altitude correction involves rotating the rear cover until the arrow lines up with the appropriate level on the scale engraved on the side of the case. By considering whether the pressure has been rising, falling, or remaining steady, along with the season (summer or winter), you can read the letter that appears within the corresponding sector in the center of the dial. A detailed description of its operation can be found on page 89 of Banfield's book "BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs", with an illustration on page 87.
A Very Early Lucian Vidi Type Aneroid Barometer by Dent, London, English, c.1840, delicately engraved to the silvered face 'E. J. DENT Paris, 55' the scale engraved in barometric inches with typical weather conditions engraved above, with curved Farenheit's Thermometer below, diameter 12cm Footnote: the earliest dated example of this barometer in the London Science museum is numbered 296 and dated to 1846. this barometer has the lowest number we have been able to find
A Fine Table Barometer by Negretti & Zambra, English, c.1860, engraved to the silvered dial, 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, 4 Hatton Garden, London Aneroid Barometer' the silvered dial engraved in barometric inches running from 25 to 31, with English weather predictions, in a lacquered brass case with suspension hoop to the top, in a black wooden table stand, diameter, 12.5cm
Negretti & Zambra O.S. Pocket Barometer, English, c.1860, the silvered dial engraved 'Negretti & Zambra, LONDON, 740' the case with beveled glass window with turning bezel with single register pointer, the scale engraved in barametric inches, the reverse is engraved O.S. with the military arrow followed by a complex mathematical formula and 'No.1' diameter 5cm Footnote: the vendor has contacted the O.S. and they have no example of this engraved barometer in their collections.

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