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A Victorian rosewood cased stick barometer, the ivory register plates inscribed 'Tait Nottingham', the case with inlaid mother of pearl decoration. 90cm highCondition report: Dial surround moulding uneven and has gap at lower right corner, small screw missing from dial, split to veneer on top curve. Mercury needs replacing
A brass-cased marine holosteric or aneroid barometer, late 19th/ early 20th century, American, by T.S. & J.D. Negus Navigation Warehouse, 12.5cm diameter, in a fitted leather case (2)Condition report: Tarnish, wear and discolouration to case. General light wear to dial. Some scratches to glass. Scuffs, scratches, wear and losses to leather case.
An Edwardian carved pendant framed hall barometer with a compensated Aneroid movement by the German maker Julius Gischard, open porcelain four-and-a-half-inch dial measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-seven 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, mercury thermometer recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius, scale written in red Arabic numerals on an unglazed opal plate with arched crest above, Julius Gischard was one of the five traditional Hamburg barometer manufacturers whose history dates back to the 19th century, founded in 1874 by Christian Julius Friedrich Gischard and his companion J. Heinrich Saul, the company manufactured and exported many barometers to England during the 19th and 20th century.
A mid-Victorian four dial mercury wheel barometer in a mahogany veneered case, Swan-neck pediment and moulded square base, recessed hygrometer with a circular silvered dial engraved �dry� �damp� with a brass bezel and flat glass, removable bow-fronted thermometer box with convex glass, mercury thermometer tube, recording from nought to one hundred and ten degrees fahrenheit on an engraved silver scale, brass thermometer bolt, twelve-inch silvered register engraved with weather predictions in Roman upper and lower case and Gothic script, barometric air pressure from twenty eight to thirty one inches in hundredths of an inch, richly engraved dial center, steel indicator hand and brass recording hand, with a cast brass bezel and concave glass, hand setting knob, level bubble recessed within an oblong frame and silvered plate engraved �John Vincent� �Weymouth�.John Vincent are recorded as a family firm of Jewellers, watchmakers and silversmiths trading from 74 and later 86 St Mary Street, Weymouth, from 1801-1914. Twelve-inch barometers were the largest size of domestic barometer produced.
A Victorian mahogany five dial mercury wheel barometer with satinwood stringing to the edge, 10 inch circular silvered register and cast brass bezel, barometric pressure calibrated in 100th of an inch from 28 to 31 inches, engraved with weather predictions in Roman upper and lower case and Gothic script with oak leaf engraving to the center, blue steel indicating hand and matching recording hand in brass with recording hand adjustment disc, �butlers� mirror and arched Fahrenheit mercury thermometer and brass thermometer bolt, swan neck pediment with hygrometer, the rounded base and spirit level signed �G BIANCHI WARRANTED�.Height 108 cm
A 20th century bulb cistern stick barometer in an earlier styled case, with a convex stepped pediment above a glazed front and engraved register plate, enclosed mercury tube measuring barometric pressure from 27 to 31 inches with corresponding predictions, rack and pinion vernier with adjustment disc, ebonised urn shaped cistern cover to the cavetto moulded base with a brass cistern screw, register plate inscribed �R N Desterro, Lisbon�
An English 1930�s solid oak carved hall barometer in a scroll shaped carved case with applied floral and leaf carving, compensated Aneroid movement, eight-inch silver painted dial measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-six to thirty-one point nine inches, weather predictions written 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 recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius on a white porcelain register, dial inscribed �Made in England�

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