A 'The Dunlop No.1' brass stirrup pump,with wooden handle, rubber flex and valve, 56cm long, together with two brass garden spray pumps, one by Purser's, the other Abol No.5 type, each with wooden handle, 55cm and 67cm long respectively, together with a marine clock and a barometer by Sestrel, each brass case, the clock with white painted dial and Roman numerals, (movement replaced with modern battery powered type and replaced plastic hands), the barometer lacking lens, each 20cm diameter. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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An Edwardian English solid oak carved hall barometer in a scroll shaped carved case with applied leaf carving, compensated Aneroid movement, seven-inch register measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-six to thirty-one inches, weather predictions written in Roman capitals with a blue steel indicating hand and recording hand, brass bezel with flat bevelled glass, mercury thermometer enclosed in a glazed rectangular box recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius, brass presentation plaque dated 1910.With a 20th century wall clock with a Smiths going barrel �Empire� movement and platform escapement, 11� metal dial with roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands, fast slow regulation, with a spun bezel mounted on an oak effect dial bezel and wooden movement case.
Early 20th century mahogany cased aneroid barometer and thermometer in the Secessionist style, the pierce carved case with brass mounts, open ivorine register and weather predictions in alternate Gothic capitals and lower script, recording barometric pressure from 28 to 31 inches, with a steel indicator hand and brass recording hand, flat bevelled glass with a brass bezel, recessed mercury thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. H52cm
Late 19th century walnut boxwood cistern stick barometer with a double canted register and weather predictions, measuring barometric air pressure from 27 to 31 inches, arched glazed top and rectangular trunk, with twin vernier setting discs above a mercury Fahrenheit and Celsius scale thermometer, the rounded base with a circular moulded cistern cover.
A Victorian boxwood cistern tube stick barometer manufactured by Nagretti & Zambria, London, circa 1860 in an oak �Gothic� revival case, with a fleur-de-Lis carved pediment on a projecting cornice, the pediment supported by carved columns and pendants with carved spandrels flanking a central double register, with weather predictions and barometric air pressure from 27 to 31 inches, twin vernier scale on either side of the mercury tube recording �today's� and �yesterdays� air pressure, dial inscribed �Neggretti & Zambria instrument makers to her majesty, 1 Hatton Gardens, 50 Cornhill & 122 Regent Street� rectangular trunk with canted corners, two carved vernier setting discs above a boxed scale mercury thermometer measuring the temperature in degrees fahrenheit and centigrade, corresponding rectangular carved plinth to the cistern cover.Dimensions: Height: 104cm
VICTORIAN OAK WHEEL BAROMETER,with white enamel dials, the case carved with foliage, 83cm highCondition report: The glass dial cover has cracks running through it. Hairline running through upper part of enamel thermometer back. Light wear to frame as per age. Additional images now available.
Shortland Wooden And Brass Wall Mounted Barometer This is a stylish, traditional, vintage barometer in a smooth, varnished, hardwood (possibly oak), with brass fittings, made in England by Shortland Smith. The face of the barometer measures approx. 8cm in diameter, with the overall piece measuring approx. 15.5cm
A Victorian oak-framed circular wall clock, the cream dial set with Roman numerals and stamped 'Anvil', diameter 29cm, together with a 1930s oak-cased mantel clock, an Edwardian mahogany-cased mantel clock, the gilt dial set with Roman numerals and a modern circular wall-hanging barometer with silvered dial stamped 'Skule' (4).
ELLIOTT OF LONDON; a Westminster chiming oak-cased mantel clock retailed by Boodle & Dunthorne of Chester, the square brass dial set with a silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, with applied cherubic motifs to the corners, 23 x 22.5 x 12cm, also a modern reproduction dome topped mantel clock and a Comitti of London wall-mounted line inlaid mahogany barometer/thermometer, height 54cm (3).
A LIFEBOAT STATION BAROMETER BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, CIRCA 1880 with enamelled scales and top plate signed Admiral Fitzroy's Storm Barometer, signed over the scales Negretti & Zambra Instrument Makers to Her Majesty, 1 Hatton Gardens, 122 Regents Street & 59 Cornhill, London, with matched left and right scales divided 28-32 inscribed under '10am yesterday' '10am today' left/right with adjustable indicators, oak case with thermometer tube and covered reservoir -- 39½in. (100.5cm.) highCondition report: The left-hand mechanism loose, mercury tubes intact at time of cataloguing.
Ø A FINE MARINE BAROMETER BY WATKINS & HILL, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 with silvered scale signed as per title at top, thermometer divided for Fahrenheit and Réaumur scales, brass reservoir weight, with brass framed glass panels and suspension ring – 37in. (94cm.) highCondition report: Fine overall condition

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