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A mahogany chequer banded stick barometer by Comitti and Son of London, with a silvered dial, the case with a swan neck pediment centred with a turned brass finial, the turned cistern cover engraved with a presentation plaque relating to the firm of Pick Everard Keay, presented to a Geoffrey W Ireland, 98cm L.
Rare, fine quality, early 18th century marine stick barometer, with concealed mercury tube and silvered rise and fall scales, signed Berge London late Ramsden and numbered 282, in a brass mounted "fiddle back" mahogany case, with boxwood cystern cover and inset ivory thermometer. Separate original brass gimbal. Circa 1800-1803. 116cm overall length. The scale on this barometer is engraved with number 282 and is very similar to another, by the same maker, held in The National Maritime Museum, engraved with the number 280. This particular barometer in the museum, is recorded, as being given as a gift, by Admiral Lord Nelson to one of his Captains.
A mahogany cased stick barometer, the silvered dial signed A Pozoly fecit and fitted with a thermometer, the case with architectural pediment and cable stringing, 97cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lot 464Condition overall good and some cable banding missing at right hand border. The dial is slightly damaged at base of thermometer otherwise good.
A 19th century heavily chased brass and gilded bevelled glass combination carriage clock housing an eight day clock movement, barometer, thermometer and compass. The central thermometer has a balcony of filigree and each movement is separated by fluted columns on turned feet. There is a top circular inspection window to the clock. Width 16cm, depth 6cm, height 15cm. Key in office
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Dollond, London, circa 1800, exposed mercury tube with a single vernier scale signed, turned cistern cover, 101cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Case is slightly faded in parts, later brass finial, dial needs re-silvering, mercury tube with air bubbles, case with small scratches and small dents in parts, cistern cover with one small crack.
A giltmetal-mounted walnut portable standing barometerAfter the model by Daniel QuareThe top with gilt glazed hood and silvered scale, twin urn finials to adjust the pointers, above an engraved panel inscribed and numbered 1/150, above stop fluted and spiral turned stem, with square section base on hinged scrolled legs101cm highThis barometer, a copy of the celebrated model made by Daniel Quare (d. 1724) is discussed in Nicholas Goodison, English Barometers, Woodbridge, 1969, p. 206-220
A circular oak rope-twist carved wall timepiece and ensuite aneroid barometerSigned Cox & Coombes, Plymouth & Devonport, circa 1895The timepiece with circular bevelled glass brass bezel above 4in. silvered dial, signed, with drum-shaped French movement and replaced platform lever escapement, the barometer also with silvered dial and engraved scale from 25 to 31 with narratives14.5cm diam.Cox & Coombes are recorded at 87 Fore Street, Devonport and 35 Southside Street, Plymouth from circa 1895. See Peter Hunt, Cox & Coombes, 2010

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