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An English carved oak cased aneroid barometer with an 8'' porcelain dial, measuring barometric pressure from 26 to 31.9 inches, weather predictions written in gothic capitals and lower-case script, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a chrome bezel with a flat bevelled glass, with a spirit thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.Dimensions: Height: 79cm
A 20th century Short & Mason compensated aneroid barometer with a 5' silvered dial, measuring barometric pressure from 27 to 32 inches with weather predictions, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a chrome bezel and flat bevelled glass, with spirit thermometer, Hygrometer and presentation plaque dated 1970. Dimensions: Height: 59cm
Ford finally entered the mini-car market in 1976 with the launch of the Fiesta. The model proved an unqualified success right from the word go but surprisingly, it took nearly six years before a genuine performance version was added to the range, in the neat and tidy form of the XR2. This sporting model may well have been inspired by the famous success of the two Ford Fiestas in the 1979 Monte-Carlo Rally with the British entry driven by Roger Clark and aided by co-driver Jim Porter, and a German entry piloted by Ari Vatanen and co-driven by David Richards. Both cars were highly modified and were powered by competition tuned versions of the 1600cc Kent 'crossflow' engine - a later version of which was fitted in the Fiesta XR2, launched in 1981, latterly the CVH engine was used. Visually, the XR2 popped into the limelight in a range of new colours, with alloy wheels, and plastic trim decorating the interior and exterior. With a quoted performance of 0-60 mph in 9.3 seconds and 105 mph top speed, the XR2 hot hatch became a cult car beloved of boy racers throughout the 1980s. Originally registered on 28th March 1989, this Fiesta XR2 has been restored to a very good standard. The bodywork had any corrosive areas cut-out and refabricated as necessary, the finish on the silver paintwork is excellent. A good barometer of the quality of restoration is panel gaps and the restorer certainly took his time on the doors, take into account this was a mass-produced vehicle, they are excellent. The familiar grey cloth trim is in very good order and has clearly been repaired or replaced at some stage given the age and mileage of this car. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until 2nd September 2022. The market in classic hot hatches has been warming up in recent years with enthusiasts and collectors wanting to seek out quality examples of the car they really wanted in their teenage years and the XR2 is always one that is at the top of the list. Offered for sale at a very realistic estimate given the superb condition.
A mahogany wheel barometer, signed H. Cattanio & Co. York, circa 1830, case with hydrometer, thermometer box, convex mirror, 8" silvered dial and signed on sprit level dial, 96cmCondition report: Case with small surface scratches in parts, some lifting to the side veneers, silver dials are discoloured, hydrometer pointer has come off, mercury tube in good condition, with visible mercury within the tube. There is a a cork bung/ plug inside the barometer.
Late George III mahogany stick barometer, Dollond, London, circa 1820, signed silver two-piece register reading from 27 to 31 inches of pressure with Remarks, mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and vernier, behind hinged glazed cover, moulded case with swan-neck pediment and turned cistern cover, 98cm high
A late Victorian walnut clock/barometer, with flower, foliate and anchor carved decoration, with eight-day timepiece, thermometer and aneroid barometer, height 65.5cm.Condition report: The clock has been wound and is running, the mercury has no breaks in it, but the barometer is not showing the correct weather conditions. There is general wear throughout consummate with age some sun bleaching to the right hand side, lacking clock key.
A late 19th-Century Bannock fork George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897, of conventional form, turned and twisted handle, swivel hanging loop; together with a cased butter dish, with a blue glass liner, London 1912; a miniature quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1950; a modern ashtray, a caster, and an unmarked porringer; a cased set of teaspoons, various napkin rings, and a collection of spoons and other flatware; together with a collection of mother-of-pearl and bone handled flatware, a collection of silver-plated items including a pair of wine coasters, a pocket barometer, cased travelling clock, a lorgnette and other miscellaneous flatware(Length: 46cm, weighable silver: 27.3oz)
Sale Item: NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA BAROMETER Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
PAAR SCHIFFSBAROMETER im Messinggehäuse, Manufaktur August Schatz, Triberg / Deutschland, bezeichnet in englischer Sprache; zylindrische Form mit verglaster Front und Aussparungen zur Wandmontage. Das größere Barometer mit Thermometer und Skalen in Celsius und Fahrenheit. H. 10 cm; D. 18 cm und H. 7 cm; D. 15,5 cm (Gebrauchsspuren).

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