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Parnell, London, a fine gilded brass hand held Hall's Patent pendulum scale, 1863-1865, inscribed 'Parnell, London', with elaborate foliate scroll work, within original red leather case; together with a cased brass compensated pocket barometer with silvered dial by Karppe, Paris (2) Ann Parnell, 283 Strand, London, ironmonger & locksmith (working c.1860-1871), bankrupt in 1871
19thC bronze bell, mineral samples including raw amber, spirit flask, badges, stopwatch, Negretti and Zambra barometer, Masonic jewel for Gloucestershire in case, Easy Splice marlin spike, obelisk, badges, Japanese sword fitting, Japanese lacquer box, stereoscopic hand wound slide, bosun's whistle, penknives etc.
A 19th century French brass table clock/aneroid barometer mounted in the clockwork revolving top of a model lighthouse in the manner of Gilmet, with alcohol farenheit thermometer (lacks Reaumur thermometer), on slate base, 43 cm highCondition generally fair - Rotation moves, unpolished, light chipping to the slate base.
A silver pocket barometer, by 'T.B. Winter, Newcastle on Tyne', the engine turned case hallmarked for Benjamin Alfred Green, London 1874, 5cm diameter 1.8cm deep, and a brass-cased pocket barometer/altimeter, minus 1000-8000 feet, by 'J.H. Steward Ltd, 406 and 457 Strand, London', in a leather case, 4.7cm diameter 1.7cm deep (2)
A French ormolu cartel clock and companion barometer, c.1900, in the Louis XVI style, each with a flaming urn surmount, over a white enamelled dial with blue Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the case decorated with floral swags and relief plaque depicting putti, each 47cm high (2)
A gold-plated pocket barometer by Negretti & Zambra, the dial inscribed 'Whiteside Cook's Sea Level Aneroid patent no. 14424, Negretti and Zambra, London 148', the back with presentation engraving '...Dr W. A. Carling...Nottingham meeting of the British Medical Association 1892', 5cm diameter x 1.05cm deep, a barometer/altimeter, in an 18ct gold case, 35mm diameter, and a smaller gold-plated fob , 25mm diameter, each in leather case (3)
Two pocket barometer altimeters , a mountaineer's aneroid, by A & N COSL (Army and Navy Co Operative Society Ltd.) with a compass in glazed lid, 0-20,000, in a red leather case, 5cm overall diameter, the second with open face, with 0-5,000 feet altitude dial, 5.4cm (2 1/8in) diameter overall (2)
Three pocket barometer/altimeters , the first by 'Negretti & Zambra, London 25328' engraved to side 'A.J. Power RN' 0-10,000 feet, 5cm (2.5 in) diameter overall, in original double opening red leather case, compass missing , the second by the same maker, 0-8,000 feet altitude, 4.7cm diameter overall, in a red leather case A/F , the third with engine turned case, with 0-15,000 feet altitude scale, 4.7cm (1 5/8 inches) diameter overall, in a red leather case (3)
Three pocket barometers, the first in a brass case with a curved thermometer and a small star compass in the dial, 4.5cm diameter 2cm deep, the second an American aluminium barometer/altimeter, 0-3,000 feet, by Stieren, Pittsburg PA, 6.7cm diameter, 2cm deep, and the third an air ministry barometer aneroid pocket mark 1, by T Wheeler, London no. 215/38 ref no. 68/114, with altimeter, 0-12000 feet, each with a leather case (3)
A mahogany signpost barometer, 19th century, by 'Negretti and Zambra, Scientific Instrument Makers, London', the angled arm with a pair of silvered scales, inscribed 'Rain', 'Changeable', 'Fair' and with two sliding brass pointers, inscribed '10am today' and '10am yesterday', 117cm wide 89cm high There is similar example in oak in the Science Museum.
A silver-plated barometer/altimeter, 0-9000 feet, by the 'Army and Navy Co-operative Society Ltd.', the back inscribed 'Army & Rifle Meeting, Portsmouth 1879 won by T.R. Swinburne', in a leather case, 17.5cm diameter, and a brass-cased pedometer/barometer/altimeter, 0-8,000 feet, by 'J.H. Steward, 54 Cornhill, London', double-sided, 4.8cm diameter 2.5cm high (2)

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