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German Art Deco chrome plated desk aneroid barometer by Zeiss Ikon, manufactured by C.P. Goerz, Berlin, with a frosted glass panel to rear and raised on a stepped circular base, instructions are printed on the underside of the barometer. 16cm (6in) highCondition report: The chrome plating is worn in places, most noticeably to the thicker uprights housing the glass in place. The adjustable arm moves freely, the black lettering on the dial are in great condition with no loss of lettering or missing dashes.The instructions on the underside of the base have yellowed over time. No cracks or chips to the glass panels.
A collection of various mainly scientific instruments including an Alex Wright & Co Ltd of Westminster pottery and brass instrument on ebonised base, a Dalton Dead Reckoning computer model G by the Stanley Manufacturing Co Ltd, Toronto, Canada, a Chestermans patent cattle gauge, various stands, a barometer dial, a Rotbart Tank shaving blade sharpener and another similar by Atlas of Switzerland, etc.
Two boxes of various sundry items to include a quarz 8 mm movie camera by Technical and Optical Equipment London Ltd together with a box of two attachments, a collection of various toys including cribbage set and scratch built board, dominoes, manicure set, a pair of opera glasses, aluminium table lighter, bakelite cased aneroid barometer by Smiths, magnifying glass, antler handled corkscrew, two toasting forks etc
John Taylor of Grantham. A mid 19thC regulator longcase clock, the painted arched dial with subsidiary, a seconds and hours within the minute dial, with an eight day four pillar movement, in an oak, mahogany and satin walnut case, 215cm high. Taylor is listed in Lincoln shire Clock Watch & Barometer Makers recorded as a clock and watchmaker and jeweller in Westgate, Grantham during the 1850's.
A SCOTTISH LATE GEORGIAN SUNDIAL BY MILLER & ADIE, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the bronze dial raised on a squared sandstone baluster column(Dial 38.5cm diameter; pedestal 74cm high, 96cm high overall)Footnote: Note: Alexander Adie was apprenticed to his uncle the eminent Scottish instrument maker John Miller in 1789. In 1804 his uncle took him into partnership trading under the name Miller and Adie. The business continued until Miller's death in 1815. Adie then continued operating under his own name, and later Adie & Son when his son joined the firm. Adie was particularly interested in meteorological instruments and is perhaps best known as the inventor of the Sympiesometer, a compact and lightweight type of barometer, in 1818. In recognition of his work he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1819.

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