A large victorian carved architectural mercurial barometer,with corinthian column sides with a broken arched pediment top,with a large decorated porcelain enamel dial,with two adjustable sweeping fingers,with a cased thermometer-centegrade-farenheight above.circa.1860-80s. 60cm long. 12 cm wide. 8cm deep
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY NOVELTY DESK COMPENDIUM TIMEPIECE, the aneroid barometer dial bears the R.D.E monogram, as a ships wheel surmounted by a capstan later mounted with Bacchus figure, with double ratchet to the brass-moulded rouge marble base, the 2.25 inch dial signed with Paris retailer's name and address, with Roman numerals and moon hands to the single barrelled movement with lever escapement, barometer with push-fit setting to enable winding, 30cms high. Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Colwyn Bay office Condition Report: gilding worn, particularly to base and wheel, three spoked handles missing, finial later addition, retailers name worn.
Early 19th century rosewood four dial banjo barometer, dry/damp dial, mercury thermometer, silvered circular register engraved with urn and scroll decoration, balance signed 'Vassalli Scarborough', fitted with mother of pearl adjusting handleDimensions: Height: 98cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer, the brass dial signed Nairne & Blunt, London, having an exposed tube and convex cystern cover below. This partnership, formed in 1774, is recorded as working at 20 Cornhill, London, becoming one of the capital's foremost makers of scientific and optical instruments and continued until the latter's death in the 182296cm high, 12cm wideCondition report: Overall appears to be complete, except for a break in the case where the screw meets the base of the case, which has broken into several parts, although they all appear to be there still and could be glued back without being too obvious. Has mercury in the tube. Is clearly signed. The case has various light marks and signs of use/age and the brass is dull. 12cm wide
J. Casartelli & Son Manchester, compensated pocket barometer, white metal case, silver dial with vernier reading from zero feet to five thousand, dial diameter 7cm (3in), all contained in original red leather carrying case in used condition, release button missing, case interior fabric all present and in good orderQty: 1
Admiral Fitzroy barometer, 20th century, mahogany case printed paper labels supporting mercury tube, storm glass, and thermometer, two brass finger vernier indicators.width 21cm (8"), height 96cm (38")Condition report: This is a reproduction of an Admiral Fitzroy barometer and is in good as new condition.
MARATIME INTEREST. A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SHIP'S BAROMETER, BRAHAM LONDON, IN ARCHED CASE WITH IVORY SCALES, VERNIER AND MERCURY THERMOMETER, TURNED BRASS CISTERN, APPLIED WITH IVORY TABLET INSCRIBED PRESENT TO CAPTAIN J FOWLER BY BRAHAM BROS MAY 1868, 93CM H As evident from image; losses and dirt from long term storage in attic or outbuilding. Entirely unrestored

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