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A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed D Luvate, Preston, circa 1830, 8 inch silvered dial signed "D Luvate, Preston, Warrented", the case bordered with box stringing and inlaid with shell decoration, break-arch pediment with central finial, the trunk with fixed arched thermometer box, {96cm high}.
A Good George III Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed T Blunt, London, the silvered dial with vernier, signed "T Blunt, London", case with swan neck pediment and central finial, the trunk with arched thermometer box above circular cistern cover, {97cm high}, the case back bears a label inscribed that it was bought in 1955 for £102 and was restored at Garner & Marney in 1979.
A Fine Brass Marine Barometer, signed Negretti & Zambra, London, the tubular form case, silvered register plates calibrated and numbered M. 4863/45/52/57/69, protected by a glass tube, the trunk with engraved standard conditions and a silvered correction calibrated register plate signed "Negretti & Zambra, London", with adjusting knob to the side, turned cistern, with fitted wooden box, Admiralty No.7856/A, {90cm high}.
Horne Thornthwaite and Wood; a mid 19th century mahogany stick barometer, with ivory scale and register above a central thermometer in Fahrenheit and Reaumur and above a lower glazed section for viewing the mercury reservoir, the case surmounted with a swan-neck pediment, 101cm high, (glass broken in lower section and top section of thermometer case lacking).
An early 19th century banjo shape barometer, mahogany veneered and inlaid stringing, the swan neck pediment above a hygrometer, thermometer and convex mirror (broken) to an 8in dial, a turned bone adjuster to a level, inscribed J Ciceri & Co, 7 Eyre St Hill, London, (glass missing) 3ft 1.25in (94.5cm) high.
A Victorian gilt brass tripod clock, attributed to Thomas Cole, numbered 1407 47, the dead beat escapement to a an engraved circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Hunt & Roskell, London, the ball pendulum with a lock plate to the engraved base, with a thermometer and barometer, 20in (50.8cm) high, under a glass dome.

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