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A 19thC mantel shelf barometer, circular silvered dial, in a brass casing, within an oak outer frame, raised on brass bracket feet, 18cm H, 24cm W, together with a Buren mahogany walnut and inlaid mantel clock, circular white dial bearing Roman numerals, clockwork movement No 75577, the case with scrolling foliate decoration, raised on brass bracket feet, 15cm H, 22cm W. (2)
J.Rombach, Regent Strt., London, an unusually small early 19th century wheel barometer: the 4½ inch round silvered dial engraved as above, the small mahogany case with tapered sides and a swan neck pediment, the trunk having an inset thermometer with silvered dial, overall height 87cm.* Biography Joseph Rombach is recorded as working in London from circa 1832 until at least 1857 as a watch and clockmaker. Ref. Brian Loomes Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Vol.2 p.202. Pub. NAG Press 1976.* Note The rare small size has been achieved by dividing the mercury tube in two which is interlinked with an alcohol filled tube.
Six pocket aneroid barometers, the first by Negretti & Zambra, London No.11,730, the second unnamed, in brass hanging stand, the third a height recording barometer, Rd No. 667100, possibly military(?), the fourth by W Dixey, London, leather case, the fifth a desk model, by C W Dixey, London, the sixth by Tupman, London, with cover (6)
A mahogany wheel barometer , late 19th century, by J Hughes of Oxford, with satinwood crossbanding within ebony and ivory stringing, having a silvered hygrometer thermometer, dial and level, the latter engraved 'J Hughes, Oxford', 103cm high Provenance: Purchased from Anthony Woodburn Fine Antique Clocks, February 1987.
Five pocket aneroid barometer/altimeters, the first a Dollond compendium with compass and thermometer, no. 40140, 0-8000, in leather case, the second by Elliott Bros., inscribed verso 'Miller Prize 1874, George Edward Page, Stud. Inst: CE' no 2172, 0-10000, in leather case, the third French, signed 'Bourgeois, 27 rue Des Pyramides, Paris' with revolving glass and bubble magnifier 0-1800 in leather case, the fourth a mountaineer's aneroid, by Negretti and Zambra, no. 16,570, 0-20000, in a leather case with 'Wallace Heaton Ltd.' paper label, the last with a compass 0-8000 (5)
Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first a traveller's set, by Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester and Liverpool, no. 564, with separate compass, barometer and thermometer, in a stand-up case, the second a hunter cased example, the third by M Pillischer, London, the fourth a surveying aneroid 'Keep the Eye Level with Point or Needle', by White, Glasgow, with presentation inscription (4)
Five pocket aneroid barometers, Lennie, optician, Edinburgh, double-sided, with curved thermometer and compass, Mullard & Son, Oxford Street, with curved thermometer and compass in lid of leather case, Geo Edward & Sons Glasgow & London, leather case (small), Newton & Co, London. No.1322, and a clock/barometer by Richard Freres, Paris (5)
Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first a traveller's compendium matched compass, ivory thermometer, barometer by Husbands Bristol, leather case (poor), the second by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, golfing presentation inscription, 1893, verso, the third by Short & Mason, London, aluminium case, the fourth an American barometer by J W Queen & Co., Philadelphia, with screw-off compass on reverse (4)
Six 'pocket' aneroids, the first by F Barker & Son, London, the second a surveying aneroid and barometer, the third by John Davis, optician, Derby, leather case (poor), the fourth by the Army & Navy C S Ltd., Westminster, surveying aneroid, the fifth by J Hicks, maker, London No. 5967, with moving magnifier, leather carrying case, silver-cased, push stem wind for altitude scale, leather viewing case with compass, the sixth by Ross Ltd., London, with smaller metallic thermometer dial, leather case with easel stand (6)
Seven pocket aneroid barometer/ altimeters and a motorist's altimeter, the first by E R Watts & Son, London, No.1044 (large), the second by W. Watson & Sons, London, leather case; the third by Lennie, Optician, Edinburgh, leather case; the fourth by Negretti & Zambra, London, No. 19924, the fifth 'compensated' with bubble magnifier, the sixth a ladies' silver-cased example, the seventh 'compensated' in a hunter case, the eighth 'compensated' (8)
Six aneroid barometers , the first by Goldschmid, Zurich, No.421 with altimeter and paper chart, in leather case, the second an American Fishing Guide barometer by Taylor Instrument Company, green Bakelite case, the third French, by Jules Richard, Paris, No. 28263, with magnifying bubble, the fourth by Primavesi Bros. Bournemouth, in silver-mounted leather standing case, the fifth by Carpenter & Wesley, London, in leather case, the sixth a desk model, by C P Goerz (6)
Five pocket aneroids, a GPO screw-on barometer no. 2A AJC 64/1 , a Negretti & Zambra weather forecaster watch, patent 6276/15, A-Z forecasts on reverse, a silver mountaineer's aneroid by Thomas, Armstrong & Brother, Manchester & Liverpool No.449, a John Browning London, No. 916, leather case (poor), and an anonymous surveying aneroid, in a leather case (5)
Four pocket aneroid barometers and an altimeter, the first by J A S Pitkin, maker, London 5.58, with curved thermometer, the second by T Cooke & Sons patent, Strand, London No.157, the third a dashboard barometer, inscribed 'Finnigans, Pillischer, London', monogrammed, the fourth by Pillischer, London, monogrammed, and an ascending altimeter by Pollock & Stewart, Glasgow, leather case (5)
A Swedish giltwood and gesso cased wall timepiece , signed Joseph Nyberg, Stockholm, with eagle finial cresting, the circular painted dial supported by two fawns to a bracket-shaped apron, 50cm wide 90cm high together with a modern closely matching barometer (2) Provenance: Upper Swell Farm, Gloucestershire.
Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first Asten's patent No. 2853 1907 No.30 with altimeter and descent/ascent dial, leather case, the second an explorer's hinged double-sided with compass and curved thermometer tube, the third by John Trotter Ltd., 40 Gordon Street Glasgow (large), with a leather case and certificate of comparison, the fourth a matched travellers' set (two), barometer inscribed 'L Vrard & Co. Shanghai', now in a leather case (4)
German black forest barometer, the carved case with depiction of two chamois amongst trees, 28cm highBack chamois with missing ear, chipped horns, missing front left and back left legs, front chamois with missing horns, missing ears, bird to lower section with missing head, some losses to trees
A MID 20TH CENTURY BEECH AND FABRIC ARMCHAIR, a folding beech directors chair, together with a collection of occasional furniture to include a painted long footstool, another footstool, oak cased Singer sewing machine, two oak occasional tables, two beech stools, six various table lamps and oak barometer (16)

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