A DE HAVILLAND GIPSY MAJOR LAMINATED WOOD PROPELLER BOSS stamped to one side 'DRG NO DH 5220/H/9 / GIPSY II & III / GIPSY MAJOR / L.H.', and to the other 'D6 4' P4 II FEB/36 / A.C. 43497', further stamped to the reverse '43497', 32cm wide, with a bracket verso for wall fixing. Condition Report : Generally good condition. Inner edge of face aperture partially shaved, probably to facilitate the former fitting of a clock or barometer. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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A 19th Century mahogany banjo barometer with two silver tone dials, convex mirror to the centre with thermometer above, with a broken swan neck pediment to the top and inlaid borders together with a station wall clock (does not appear in working order, no pendulum present). Barometer measures 97cm tall.
A late Victorian gilt brass compensated pocket barometer, the case stamped Negretti and Zambra, diameter of dial 6.5cm, together with a pair of late Victorian leather case binoculars (2).From the collection of the late Ron Hooper M.V.O., A.C.S.M, C.Eng., F.I.M.M., formerly Senior Lecturer in Surveying at Camborne School of Mines.
A gilt metal cased pocket barometer and altimeter, with silvered dial, diameter 5cm, a late Victorian combined barometer, compass and thermometer and a pocket forecaster, cased (3).Condition report: Barometer unresponsive, compass lock works and it finds north, thermometer has no air gaps but scale badly worn.
A large modern brass egg timer in the antique style, height 24cm, a Sewills of Liverpool revolving square faux glass clock, with clock, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer and an antique William Watson single lens microscope, the body of cylindrical form with large ring to the body, the lower section when unscrewed reveals a single lens marked '1in, Para, N.A.21x6, W. Watson & Sons Ltd, London, 12049', length 19cm (3). CONDITION REPORT On first impression, it appears to be a single lens pocket microscope, however William Watson also made telescopes and sights for military use and this could possibly be an element or a part from one of those items.
A George III mahogany wheel barometer, A.Cattaneo, Malton, the swan neck pediment with vase finial above a 10 inch engraved silvered dial below a silvered hygrometer and spirit thermometer, the rectangular base with signed spirit level, 110cm high.Condition report: The case is fair to good with only minor signs of age and use. Mechanism appears intact and operating but not tested. No bubbles or leaks in mercury. Thermometer appears funtional. Spirit level also appears functional. Service history unknown.
A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the index with thermometer and signed I.Binda, the case with broken pediment and boxwood strung door and trunk above a turned cistern cover, 97cm, together with two early 20th century oak banjo aneroid barometers with ceramic indexes and typical carved cases, 88cm and 90cm. (3)

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