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An early 20th century walnut cased barograph brass frame, mechanical movement housed in the drum, barometer with eight stacked vacuum capsules with gate suspension, ink bottle, five bevelled glass removable lidheight 19cm., length 37cm., depth 21.5cm.Condition:Untested Case mosture spottign and some fading
An Edwardian French carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform cylinder escapement, the ivorine dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and a barometer dial set below VI o'clock, the brass Corniche case having a thermometer set to the top and scroll handle, height 14.5cm/12cm handle up/down.
Howell & James, London an unusual Sheraton-style walnut miniature longcase mantle clock having a French eight-day duration timepiece movement, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer Howell & James, To the Queen, London, the walnut case with Sheraton style inlaid fan decoration to the hood and base, with a thermometer set within the trunk and barometer set within the base, height 47cm.
A substantial rosewood and marquetry inlaid aneroid barometer: the round silvered dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed T. Armstrong & Bro., 88 & 90 Deansgate, Manchester, with a blued hand and brass marker, with a thermometer with curled mercury tube set within the trunk and having fluted columns either side, the urn shaped case engraved with marquetry inlay decorated with female figures holding a parasol and a tennis racket heightened in ivory and with a further cornucopia of flowers to the base, surmounted by a swan-neck pediment with cast-brass finial, height 95cm.Ivory Exemption T8QV1KWJ
Comitti & Son, London a reproduction stick barometer the mahogany case having decorative inlaid stringing, an architectural pediment and turned cistern cover to the base, the silvered dial with usual barometric markings and sliding Vernier scale, an inset thermometer and signed O. Comitti and Son, London, height 98cm.
Fine quality George III stick barometer in burr wood and ebony banded case with unusual brass framed scales, arched swan neck pediment and central brass ball mount, with silvered dials signed Nairne & Blunt of London, with ivory adjusters 112cm high (bottom half sphere cover sadly lacking). APHA Ref: VZ26P164Provenance: removed from Spout Farm, GrotonSound original condition in need of general cleaning and restoration, both thermometer tubes seem perfect and operational.
19th century mahogany narrow-cased banjo barometer by I. Deck, Cambridge with silvered dials and swan neck pediment. 98cm. APHA Ref: 35127880919Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Dial is 11.8 cm diameter including bezel. Appears in good original condition with all tubes present and correct. See extra images
A RARE HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE FRENCH TRAVEL AGENT'S ADVERTISING BAROMETER/THERMOMETER/HYGROMETER FOR THE S.S. IMPERATOR, CIRCA 1912the gilt-embossed chromolithograph of the ship titled and inscribed Le paquebot rapide à quatre hélices et à turbines Imperator la plus grande vapeur du mond set in black glass with bevelled edges secured to wooden back embossed IMPORTÉ D'ALLEMAGNE and inset with 6in. aneroid barometer; separate thermometer and hygrometer -- 24 x 16½in. (61 x 42cm.)Repaired crack through lower left corner, losses and wear to main image.
A RARE AND HISTORICALLY INTERESTING ACCOUNT FROM MATTHEW BERGE FOR LORD NELSON, 1802laid paper impressed with headed copperplate business details, completed in manuscript dated 9th October 1802 with list of articles and services including Repairing a Barometer, altering to make it portable and resilvering the plates; Examining and cleaning a case of Telescopes; Repairing a Marine Barometer making a new finger screw &; A packing Case for the telescopes; a pair of shell spectacles & case; a pr of hand spectacles… with additional dates in the margins for May 10th 1803 and August 29th 1805 -- 6 x 8in. (15 x 20.5cm.); together with a receipt for this account blind stamped for a two-pence tax and inscribed Recieved the 2nd Septemr. 1805 of The Rt. Honble. Lord Nelson the sum of Four Pounds five Shillings & 6d / £4:5:6 for MBerge / S.Allan(2)Nelson’s life and works have been exhaustively researched and evaluated since the day he died. Hundreds of books about him or aspects of his career have been produced, the earliest dating from 1805. Despite this scrutiny, the apparently innocuous document offered in this lot reveals a hitherto unknown detail – that Nelson wore and used glasses. No image of his was ever produced with him using them and no reference in either his letters or other people’s memoirs or diaries has been found to record this detail. It should come as no surprise as Nelson was almost blind in one eye and the other was fading rapidly – the ‘hand spectacles or quizzing glasses are further testament to his failing sight, although neither pair seem to have survived. He seems to have opened an account with Matthew Berge in 1802. Berge had inherited the premises and workshops of the late Jesse Ramsden, perhaps London’s foremost instrument maker at the time of his death in 1800. Ramsden was also son-in-law to the great optician Peter Dollond and Dollonds is thought likely to have provided the optics for Ramsden/Berge products. The list includes a case of telescopes for cleaning, these were possibly Dollond products and a similar-sounding set were sold by these Rooms (30.4.14 lot 229) – as telescopes associated with Nelson frequently surface with spurious attribution, it is pleasing to find confirmation he used one of London’s top makers for his own use.
A LARGE BRASS NOVELTY CENTREPIECE CLOCK IN THE MANNER OF ANDRE GUILMET, 20TH CENTURYin the form of a stylised waterline submarine with 8-day chiming clock with modern Franz Hermle movement in a revolvable conning tower with barometer dial in opposition, ventilators with thermometer plates, helm, the hull with closed 'gun ports', ladders, anchor, grab chain and rudder, mounted in an oxidised brass sea with wooden base -- 23 x 35 x 14in. (58.5 x 89 x 35.5cm.) The clock runs and chimes; the opposing barometer dial has no movement; no mechanism to rotate the conning tower which is removable; both thermometers lack tubes. Clock movement and internal securing components appear to be relatively modern.
Ø A 9½IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY KEEN AND FRODSHAM, LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1840ebony 'T' with inset ivory maker's plate and scales, braced index arm, pinhole sights, contained in keystone box with trade label for Janet Taylor & Co. -- 13in. (33cm.), IDN: V7MRVJWZ; together with a 1in. three draw wood and brass telescope in card tube, and a 4in. aneroid barometer(3)Pinhole sight bent, shades missing, lid detached.
Ø A MARINE BAROMETER BY J.T. BARRY, CARDIFF, CIRCA 1860the ivory scale signed as per title with single adjustable scale, inset brass-framed mercury thermometer to front, lacquered brass reservoir, suspension loop -- 37in. (94cm.) high, IDN: 1NQPAWLALacking gimble, the adjustable scale defective, slight bruise on left-hand scale, some wear to lacquer.
Ø A MARINE BAROMETER BY H. HUGHES, LONDON, CIRCA 1850the ivory scale signed as per title and addressed 59 Fenchurch Street, with single adjustable scale, inset mercury thermometer to front, lacquered brass reservoir, suspension loop, gimbal ring and bracket -- 37in. (94cm.) high, IDN: ZEP2UGP8
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS, comprising an Art Deco style oak wall barometer Shortland Smiths, a circular brass desk top compass, an Art Nouveau style mantel clock, a 1960's Tempora mantel clock, three brass carriage clocks, two miniature grandfather clocks, a Westclock Big Ben repeater alarm clock, vintage alarm clocks, wooden mantel clocks, etc. (21) (Condition report: not tested, some show signs of wear and some have scratched cases)

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