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An early 18th century style burr walnut and brass mounted siphon-tube barometer after Thomas Tompion, the silvered dial signed 'Tompion London' , the recording pointers operated by a pair of rack and pinion knobs above two silvered calendar dials registering the date and month, the case with a Doric pilaster and surmounted by a flaming brass finial, second half 20th century, 107.6cm high. This barometer is a faithful copy of the siphon-tube barometer in the Royal Collection at Hampton Court Palace supplied by Thomas Tompion. The original barometer is discussed in Nicholas Goodison, English Barometers 1660-1860, pl. 140-142.
An early 18th century style walnut and brass portable stick barometer after Daniel Quare, the silvered dial with two vernier scale pointers adjusted by rack and pinion by the urn finials, with floral engraved decoration, the stop fluted stem above a spiral twist base and on four folding supports decorated with swags and masks, mid-20th century, 101.8cm high. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A late 17th century style ebonised siphon-tube barometer after Daniel Quare, the silvered dial signed 'D. Quare, Lond. Fecit' and inscribed 'SUMMER WINTER', the recording pinters operated by rack and pinion brass buttons, with a circular silvered calendar dial centred by the initials 'WR' for William III and flanked by the Royal Coat of Arms, the architectural case, surmounted by a flaming finial, second half 20th century, 100cm high. This barometer is a faithful copy of the siphon-tube barometer made by Quare for the Royal Collection at Hampton Court Palace. The original barometer is discussed by Nicholas Goodison, English Barometers 1660-1860, pp.187-189, pl. 113-115.
A George IV mahogany wheel barometer, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringing, the glazed 12in silvered dial engraved with an urn and scrolls, above a bone adjustor and a spirit level signed 'J. Bolton Plymouth', with a thermometer and dry/damp dial, the swan neck pediment centred with a brass urn, 120.4cm high. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
λ An early Victorian Scottish mahogany stick barometer by A. Abraham of Glasgow, with an arched ivory dial signed 'A.ABRAHAM & CO. GLASGOW', with an adjustable vernier scale, the flame veneered case with a moulded edge, the back with a handwritten paper label inscribed 'Captain Which', 91.5cm long. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.

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