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FIVE CLOCKS AND A BAROMETER to include a battery-powered Collectibles Market 'Garden Whispers' porcelain clock height 23cm, and a neo-classical style battery powered clock marked 'Windsor' to the face, height 24.5cm, a battery-powered metal framed wall clock, two wall mounted pendulum clocks, approximate heights 70cm, and a Weathermaster barometer (6) (Condition Report: all untested)
English - 19th century rosewood five-glass mercury wheel barometer c1880, with a swan necked pediment and round base, silvered hydrometer, temperature gauge, 8" register, butlers mirror and spirit bubble, register recording barometric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches, with a bone recording button , steel indicating hand and brass recording hand. Mercury and floats present.
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Fraser of Bond Street, London - with a broken arch pediment above the bow fronted case with silvered dial incorporating vernier scale, thermometer and urn shaped bell, 100cm long, Note: William Fraser is recorded as born circa 1720 and died 1815. He worked as 'Optician and Mathematical Instrument maker to the King and The Prince Wales' from 3 New Bond Street, London, and took his son into partnership in 1799. Ivory reference number TBPHVQHA
A 19th Century Franco-Chinese gilt bronze desk stand, inset with a barometer and clock, both with a porcelain dials, the clock face bearing Arabic Numerals, H-29cm x 31. Condition: There is tarnishing to the bronze. The porcelain dial for the clock is broken. The thermometer is snapped in the middle. It is not ticking at the time of cataloguing.
A Victorian mahogany and walnut stick barometer, signed Stebbing, Southampton, with arched walnut veneered case turned cistern cover, concealed mercury case with a single dial thermometer tube and adjustment knob, circa 1860s, 91cm long. An 1858 advertisement listed the various items made by the J. R. Stebbing firm. They were located at Southampton Observatory, opposite the docks at Southampton. At that time, they were Optician and Mathematical Instrument Maker to Her Majesty the Queen (Queen Victoria). They also provided items to the Royal Yacht Squadron. Joseph was the fourth son of George Stebbing, an optician and instrument maker, specialising in nautical instruments in Portsmough
British Military issued RAF Type E2A aircraft compass, pocket barometer with rotating altimeter scale, the dial inscribed "J. H. Steward Ltd.", Dia.5cm; Negretti & Zambra hygrometer, Shortland Smiths barometer, and a cast metal table timepiece in the form of a twin propeller plane, W.33cm. (5)

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