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18th Century oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the panelled door inset with a barometer dial, the brass clock dial with moon phase arch, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed BaddelyClock has not been tested to see if it runs. Barometer is a later addition and appears to be working. It does not look original to case. See photos.The moon phase revolves but has not been running.224cm without finial
A CASED NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA OF LONDON BRASS ANEROID BAROMETER, 'Compensated for Temperature Mark I', dial numbered 1108, diameter 12.5cm (CONDITION: appears to function ok, some rubbing, wear and loss to surround, minor paint loss to Negretti and Zambra lettering on face, minor wear to plush interior of case)
Assorted items to include a pair of hand-carved wood bookends modelled as elephants, polished decorative marble eggs, an early 20th century mounted circular barometer and samples of natural amethyst and quartz crystalCondition - the copper tankard appears in reasonable condition. The pair of wooden elephant bookends appear in good condition although they are stained and faded. The marble eggs are generally OK. The quartz is very dusty. The Barometer appears good. The miniature early style chest with hinged lid has a 1 inch piece away from the edge of the right-hand lid. Ceramics appear good - no glaring problems. The hardwood Oriental style box appears good. The circular onyx bowl and lid - the lid is away. Please see images on website.
An Irish Mahogany Ship's Stick Barometer, signed Hunt, Cork, circa 1850, concealed mercury tube with a single ivory scale signed, gadroon decorated case, thermometer box with dial signed, turned metal cistern, 96cm high see illustration 19.06.20 Case surfaces with rubbing marks and scratches, case with small dents, back of the pediment with one dent, wall gimbal bracket is missing, thermometer box with two pieces of beading missing, both ivory dials are discoloured and dirty, mercury is visible in the tube, thermometer tube with visible mercury.
Cambridge Instrument Co Ltd resistor, marked '1 Ohm at 20C', no. 411507; a German (Lambrecht Gottingen) hand held wind speed measure with timer; a sighting inclinometer by Harling, with compass and silvered scale arc; a Swiss planimeter; a circular lacquered brass holosteric barometer; Stanley London military use inclinometer and three compasses
A VERY RARE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH 400-DAY DURATION FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK WITH POWER RESERVE INDICATION AND ANEROID BAROMETER, MADE FOR THE RUSSIAN MARKETThe case with moulded cornice over four heavily bevelled glass panels and a conforming base, the 4.5 inch enamel two-part Roman dial with matching hands and recessed centre with running seconds and state of wind subsidiary dial graduated in five day increments up to 400 days, together with the instruction to 'wind up' at the end of the 400 day period, the spring barrel movement with an 'equipoise' pendulum mounted above and clearly visible between the clock and the enamel barometer dial signed with seven weather predictions and a scale ranging from 25 to 31 inches. 38cm high (14 1/2 in)Footnotes:Comparative literature: Roberts: Mystery, Novelty and Fantasy Clocks, Schiffer, Figure 9-23 which shows an identical dial, dated to circa 1885.A similar model was sold in the Joseph M Meraux Collection of Rare and Unusual Clocks, Sotheby's New York, June 1993, lot 64.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare rock crystal, silver, corallium rubrum, black and red lacquer, Demi-Mystery BarometerCartier, 1930The twelve-sided transparent 3 inch dial entitled 'Atmospheric Pressure relative to Sea Level' and showing pressure in tenths of an inch from 28 to 31 inches via an arrow shaped hand connected with a chain running to the bellows in the base, with recording hand moved via a cabochon corallium rubrum central button, the six weather predictions comprising:Very Dry and Still,Fair and Calm,Unsettled,Wind and Rain,Much Rain and Wind,and Very Stormy.framed within a red and black lacquer bezel, mounted on a fluted rock crystal column and stepped black and red lacquered silvered socle.Footnotes:Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Cartier, dated 18 June 2008.Provenance: A European Private Collection.This barometer follows the style of the second mystery clock model produced by Cartier, wherein a single axle runs up the main shaft. These models were often made up of onyx bases and hexagonal dials decorated with red lacquer, enamel, coral, or turquoise.Cartier barometers are very rare and this is perhaps the only demi-mystery barometer produced by Cartier.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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