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A mid Victorian mercury wheel barometer retailed by Thomas Grey of Newton Stewart, in a mahogany case with inlay to the edge, swans neck pediment and rounded base, with an 8” silvered register recording barometric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches with weather predictions, brass recording hand and steel indicating hand within a convex glass and cast brass bezel, silvered “butlers” mirror with reeded wooden surround and a round topped thermometer box with a mercury thermometer measuring degrees Fahrenheit, level bubble with silvered nameplate. H96cm .
An English 1930�s solid oak carved hall barometer in a scroll shaped carved case with relief carving, aneroid movement, 8� white register measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-six to thirty-one point nine inches, weather predictions in black upper and lower case gothic script with a blue steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, brass dial bezel with flat bevelled glass, mercury thermometer enclosed in a glazed rectangular box displaying temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius on a white register. H87cm
A 20th century mercury stick barometer in an earlier 18th century style, with a swan's neck pediment and inlaid square cistern cover, enclosed silvered register with vernier and spirit thermometer, indicating barometric air pressure from 27 to 31 inches, with weather predictions and room temperature measured in both degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. H70cm
An Edwardian hall barometer with a compensated Aneroid movement by the German maker Julius Gischard, porcelain four-and-a-half-inch register measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-six to thirty-one point nine inches, weather predictions written in upper and lower case gothic script with initial letters highlighted in red, blue steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, dial bezel with flat bevelled glass, spirit thermometer recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius on an unglazed opal plate with arched crest above, Dial inscribed �Wooley & Sons Manchester�.H46cm
A vintage Retro Russian VEGA clock c1960, with a 15-jewel spring driven balance wheel movement, integral winding key, wound and set from the rear, in a rectangular oak finished case, cream dial with contrasting black roman numerals and contemporary styled steel hands, with a matching barometer and thermometer within a rectangular bezel and glass.Dimensions: Height: 17cm Length/Width: 27cm Depth/Diameter: 7cm
A mid-20th century British made aneroid barometer housed in an inverted oak case in the art deco style, with a six-inch silver effect dial recording air pressure from 27 to 31.9 inches with weather predictions, steel indicator hand and brass recording hand within a spun bezel and flat bevelled glass, spirit thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
A mahogany and lacquered brass Fortin type stick barometer, Burkes & Jones Bristol No. 075, the case with moulded finial to a cylindrical head with silvered two part scale of 27-31 and screw adjusting vernier scale to a gimble mount (lacking wall bracket) over a singed and silvered, twin scale, alcohol thermometer and a cylindrical reservoir to the base, height 97cm
A Victorian Silver Cased Barometer, by H. Matthews, Birmingham, 1899, oblong and with openwork foliage and latticework sides, 17.5cm highCondition report: The barometer isn't working. The dial is clean and the thermometer tube is intact. Some general wear to the case. The silver-mounted case is missing one pin to the mount. Clasp is functional. The strut hinge is damaged and with general wear.
A Victorian oak stick barometer, circa 1870, the glazed ivory scale inscribed M. Pillischer, 88 New Bond Street, London, with moulded case and fielded panel, 95cm highCondition report: Mercury tube is intact as is the thermometer. The adjuster key is lacking. Dial is free from cracks. Timber case is in good order.
W. E. KNOWLES MIDDLETON. 'The History of the Barometer,' unclipped dj, Baros Books, Wiltshire, 1994; H. MILES BROWN. 'Cornish Clocks, and Clockmakers,' third edition, unclipped dj, David and Charles, Newton Abbot, 1980; CLIVE N. PONSFORD. 'Devon Clocks and Clockmakers,' unclipped dj, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1985; With eleven books and pamphlets on the subject of clocks, barometers and collecting, including 'Carl Zeiss' telescope manual. (14)
An 18th century pair cased verge pocket watch, by J Eley, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, verge fusee movement, signed and numbered 10594, tortoiseshell outer case, 4.6cm; an silver cased lever watch, 'The Express English Lever', J G Graves, Sheffield to the enamel dial, Chester 1903, 5cm diameter; and a gilt metal pocket barometer, 5cm diameter (3)

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