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A mahogany stick barometer J. Robson, Harvey-Miller, Kent, circa 1820 the exposed tube with bulb cistern silvered plates and vernier, with alcohol thermometer to the side, all behind a glazed door, the case with restored pediment and urn finial, the trunk within reeded edge, and feather banded decoration, 98cm long.
A miniature antique shop, early 20th century, with a bowfront window and large lateral door, the interior with fireplace, with twenty five items of miniature furniture, 20th century, 17th and 18th century style, including, thirteen chairs, three tables, a dresser, two stools, a candlestand, coffer, dough bin, spinning wheel, wall clock and barometer, together with a quantity of smaller items h.45cm, w.73cm, d.46cm, Several of the chairs marked 'A C Lowe'.
A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETER, with Damp/Dry dial, spirit thermometer and convex mirror, the silvered dial inscribed "F Stringa Carmarthen", the spirit level with back plate inscribed "Warranted Correct", lacking glass, the stringing outlined case lacking pediment. Height 36".
A George III banjo barometer, mahogany veneered with chevron stringing, the architectural pediment with a turned ivory finial, above a hygrometer and silver thermometer (-10 to 210) to a 14inch dial inscribed Jno Wilson Fecit, London, engraved garlands and husks and a basket of flowers, to a brass hinged bezel, the base with a turned brass knob, 3ft 10.75in (118.5in ) high.
Cox - London. A George III Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Banjo Barometer in the Sheraton manner, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial circular shell inlay below and on the rounded base. Two turret shells flanking the thermometer bulb with spirit on a silvered scale the dial within a brass bezel. 97cm high.
W.Smith Crowland. An early XIX Century Mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Banjo Barometer in the Sheraton manner, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial circular rosette inlay below and on the rounded base the arched silvered thermometer flanked by two turret shells. The inscribed 20.5cm silvered dial warranted. 96cm high (W.Smith recorded 1825-1850).

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