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Los 605

Molton, Norwich. A 19thC wheel barometer, mahogany, boxwood and ebony strung case, with silvered thermometer and dial, 100cm high.

Los 606

Chadburn Brothers, Sheffield. A 19thC mahogany and ebony strung wheel barometer, with a silvered thermometer and dial, 100cm high.

Los 607

G. Dell Vechio, Shrewsbury. A late 19thC wheel barometer, in a mahogany, marquetry, boxwood and ebony strung case, with silvered thermometer and dial, 98cm high.

Los 139

A Luvate, Preston. A 19thC wheel barometer in a rosewood case with silvered dials, 105cm high. (AF)

Los 321

A hanging barometer and a Dutch Zaanse style clock, with Roman numeric dial, 51cm high.

Los 84

A Victorian Aneroid Barometer. Circa 1890. Of banjo form in a carved case.

Los 782

ANTIQUE GLASS ITEMS INCLUDING CUCUMBER STRAIGHTENER, WASP CATCHER & OTHER ITEMS. Various interesting antique glass items, including a 19thc Cucumber straightener (37cms long), a 19thc glass wasp catcher, a hand blown glass weather barometer (25.5cms high), glass toddy lifter, a hand blown glass flask with two spouts etc. (8). *CR No remarks.

Los 116A

An Early first model Admiral Fitzroy mercury barometer, glazed front etc

Los 42

A wall mirror in carved oak oval frame; a pair of raffia seat stools; an aneroid barometer

Los 135

A Nautical 5.5" Cabin Porthole Barometer, NOS part packaging

Los 15

A brass Shatz porthole Precison barometer,  14.5cms diam

Los 161

A German wall clock, Roman numerals, striking on bell, c.1890;  an early 20th cuckcoo clock;  a mantel clock, c.1930;  a barometer (4)

Los 183A

A gilt metal pocket barometer c.1920s; a Ingersoll stainless steel military style pocket watch, black dial, large illunimous Arabic numbers and baton markers w/o

Los 20

A Franz Hermle Brass Percision Barometer,  in the style of a ships port hole, NOS, with original packaging and papers

Los 273

A Victorian style brass standish;  pewter mugs;  onyx cigarette box and barometer;  Ross London 9 x 35 binoculars;  etc

Los 36

A circular twin diaphragm barometer, oak mount, Russell Scientific Instruments 22cms dia.; another smallern aneroid barometer (2)

Los 43

A George III revival Comitti of London, mahogany bango barometer, satin wood inlaid, shell and flowerhead pateri, NOS in original packaging

Los 44

An Edwardian style Comitti of London, walnut bango barometer, NOS in original packaging

Los 63

A German brass porthole barometer, screw down hinged cover 14cm dia. 8cm h, NOS papers & packaging

Los 88

A satinwood mounted Aneroid barometer, Russell Scientific Instruments, 15cms dia etc. NOS all in original boxes

Los 104

A good Irish rosewood wheel Barometer, by F. Porri, Dublin, with swan neck pediment a dry/damp gauge thermometer, a small convex mirror, with long silverized dial, and level dial, 117cms (46"). (1)

Los 439

An Edwardian oak cased Aneroid Barometer, by Marratt & Ellis, London Bridge, London with swan neck pediment flanking a reeded urn crest, above a temperature dial flanked with fluted Corinthian pilasters, approx. 99cms h x 34cms w (30'' x 13 1/2''). (1)

Los 193

A good late 18th century chequer-strung mahogany stick barometerthe dial signed for Joshua Cox, Londonthe moulded swan neck pediment with brass acorn finial over an opening hood door and waisted trunk with visible tube framed by a herringbone veneer and chequer-strung border, terminating in a circular turned cistern cover with fan medallion, signed silvered dial with mercury thermometer, manual vernier and seven weather predictions to the 27-31' scale, 100cm high 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

Los 313

A George III crossbanded mahogany, boxwood and ebony strung stick barometerthe dial signed Stevenson, Derbythe broken pediment centred by a slender brass urn finial over an opening hood door and waisted trunk with visible tube flanked by herringbone veneers, terminating in a circular turned cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with sliding vernier and seven weather predictions to the 27-31' scale, 101cm high 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

Los 98

A late 19th century French gilt brass mounted and stained wood table clock with unique winding systemthe movement marked for L. F. Portebois, Paris, and numbered 1007the architectural case with Gothic style mounts, the top of faux tiled roof form surmounted by a phoenix finial above a castellated style cornice, the sides with arched fish scale frets, the 4.5' repoussé brass dial with Roman plaque numerals, outer engraved Arabic five minute track and blued steel pierced lancet hands, flanked by a pair of figural mounts formed as knights with axes within niches, the moulded base on lobed toupie feet, the twin spring barrel movement with anchor escapement, Brocot suspension and patented centre winding mechanism (see footnote), striking on a blued steel gong, 65cm high approximatelyFootnotes:Louis-Frédéric Portebois was a late 19th century French clockmaker and inventor, who took out at least three patents for improvements he made to clocks, including his novel centre winding system. The first record of him, as a listing in a trade journal of 1877, referred to him as a jeweller, living at 26 Rue de Bretagne in Paris. However, two years later, in 1879, he took out what seemed to be his first patent, regarding improvements to clockwork calendars. As part of the patent application, he was listed as being a clockmaker. He continued advertising as a jeweller, though, working at Rue de Bretagne until 1881; at which point he moved to 57 Rue Charlot and then to 35 Rue Charlot three years later. Interestingly, at this time he is also listed as belonging to the Société anonyme cooperative des ouvriers horlogers, though he still advertises as a jeweller. The year before, on 18 May 1883, he took out a 15 year patent, number 155,531, for his centre winding mechanism for clocks, of which this clock is an example. The basic principle behind the mechanism is that the centre arbor has become the winding arbor; one wheel on the end of the winding/centre arbor interacts with both great wheels for the striking and going trains. This is achieved by having mirrored ratchet and click arrangements, which allows the barrels to be wound in the same direction. His patent for central winding was also taken out in America. Instead of going himself to file the paperwork, he assigned Victor Emilie Versepuy in his place. Versepuy was a well-known Parisian négociant-commissionnaire, someone who would handle business dealings in place of their employer. The American patent was granted in 1884.In 1886, he took out his third patent, also for 15 years, for an internal pendulum mechanism. At some point after this, he formed a partnership with another Parisian clockmaker, Delaporte, and worked out of 15 Rue Pastourelle. They were listed as Delaporte et Portebois and seemed to specialise in making clock parts, presumably to supply the extensive rough movement industry. By 28 November 1894, the partnership had dissolved, but Portebois is listed as continuing to trade on his own. Two years later, he began advertising as a barometer manufacturer, still from 15 Rue Pastourelle. In 1902, he received 300 fr. for being a co-winner of Le Prix Pierret, held by the Revue chronométrique and la Société de l'Ecole d'horlogerie de Paris. The competition consisted of a an exam and a practical component. Portebois made a pendulum assembly which was driven by alcohol evaporation and condensation, the details of which had been described in a previous issue of Revue chronométrique. After this, however, no other mention can be found of Portebois, either in trade listings or in the Revue chronométrique.(1894) Archives Commerciales de la France: Journal Hebdomadaire Paraissant le Mercredi et le Samedi, 22 December, pg. 1558.la Société de l'Ecole d'horlogerie de Paris (1884) 'Brevets d'Invention', Revue chronométrique... Organe des sociétés d'horlogerie et des chambres syndicales, 1 November, p. 175.(1877- 1903) Annuaire-almanach du commerce, de l'industrie, de la magistrature et de l'administration.la Société de l'Ecole d'horlogerie de Paris (1902) 'Le Prix Pierre ten 1902', Revue chronométrique... Organe des sociétés d'horlogerie et des chambres syndicales, 1 December, p. 186.(1887) Bulletin des lois de la République française, July-December, p.303 and p.1605.(1890) 'Marques de Fabrique et de Commerce', Bulletin officiel de la propriété industrielle et commerciale, p.899.British Horological Institute (1879) 'Patents Connected to the Manufacture of Watches and Clocks', The Horological Journal, Vol. 22 (4) p. 52.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

Los 116

Mahogany wheel barometer, 96cm by 26cm (at widest point).

Los 118

A 20th century wall barometer, round in carved wooden case. British Made. Diameter 23cm.

Los 8

Early/mid 19th Century mahogany four instrument wheel barometer, with a 4.5 inch engraved and silvered dial, inscribed 'D.Cohen, Newcastle onTyne", swan neck pediment. David Cohen is recorded as working 1820 - 1857.

Los 1000

A carved and pierced walnut aneroid barometer, c1900, with alcohol thermometer and enamel scale, 68cm h In apparently good condition

Los 1001

A Victorian mahogany barometer, with silvered dial inscribed Fillinger Ely, 98cm h x 27cm w Minor losses, splits and cracks

Los 1002

A Victorian mahogany barometer, the silvered dial inscribed Corti Exeter, 22cm h x 27cm w Minor chips, cracks and losses consistent with age

Los 522

Carved wood barometer (part of frame missing around the thermometer)

Los 28

Copper warming pan, small barometer, mirror, pair of vases & cutlery

Los 476

A tray containing a Wedgwood bottle opening and nutcracker set, boxed, a vintage tin, David Baileys Trouble and Strife book, mid-20th century barometer etc.

Los 344

A Collection of Various Metal and Brasswares to include Trivet, Barometer, Pair of Brass Vases Etc

Los 2025

A P. Comolli and Co of Dudley oak stick barometer with hinged glass door to top and inlaid decoration.Approx. 94cm long.Further Details: Cover to bottom not original, general wear, and glass slightly loose to top.

Los 3405

Rococo-style wall mirror, pricket candlestick, treen boxes, a 19th century cast brass planter, a wall barometer.

Los 9025

Lambrecht's Holosterik ship's barometer on natural stone base and a collection of candlesticks made of brass and wood

Los 9047

Box with various plate and diodes with table clock, jar, spittoon, plate, tin, various coins, barometer, etc.

Los 241

Brass ship's barometer, marked 1899 Roselli London Nautical, 92 cm high

Los 246

Burr walnut veneer barometer with crest, with iron fittings 'H.K. Prins' and dated 1752, 117 cm high

Los 249

Barometer with baroscope, thermometer and maker's plate, in oak case, marked Admiral Fitzroy, ca. 1880, 102 cm high, 28 cm wide

Los 252

Banjo barometer in mahogany veneer case, England 19th century, 114 cm high (piece of veneer missing on the side)

Los 255

After an old model nut baking barometer, 130 cm high

Los 269

Table clock with barometer in walnut case with marquetry decoration in front of bow, wreath, flower and rosettes, England Liverpool ca. 1920, 20.5 cm high, 24 cm wide

Los 287

Black marble mantel clock with gold-coloured decoration on the front, with movement and barometer, 33 cm high, 30 cm wide (glass in the back of the door is broken)

Los 189

NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA ANTIQUE STICK BAROMETER 92CMS (H) APPROX

Los 1378A

19th century mahogany wheel barometer with silvered dials, together with a late 19th century oil painting of cottages in the snow

Los 139

19th Century barometer in rosewood veneered case for spares or repair

Los 140

19th Century barometer in mahogany case bearing Ipswich makers name

Los 141

Vintage Admiral Fitzroy type barometer and thermometer combination

Los 28

Early 20th Century combination barometer and thermometer set in a mahogany case

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