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A 1920's Fortin stick barometer and thermometer by Casella of London, No.3152, with silvered cylindrical scale and vernier and mercury thermometer, contained in cylindrical black lacquered casing and cistern, 38ins high contained in mahogany and glazed case. Note: With Certificate of Examination dated 28th June 1928, No. 24-597
A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Primavesi of Reading, the 8ins diameter silvered dial with engraved dial centre and mercury thermometer within narrow bow fronted case, contained in rosewood case inlaid with pewter bandings and panels with moulded scroll pediment, 51ins high
A late 19th/early 20th Century French gilt brass and enamel cased desk timepiece, thermometer and aneroid barometer by R. & Co of Paris, the 2ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals within gilt and blue enamel slip decorated with birds, urns of flowers and leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day single train movement, conforming aneroid barometer with mercury thermometer to centre, contained in gilt brass rectangular case with turned and fluted columns to corners and interspersing and with turned finials and feet, 6.25ins high
A late 19th/early 20th Century nickel cased keyless open faced "Goliath" pocket watch and matching aneroid barometer, the watch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, lever movement, No. 79730, each 65mm diameter, contained in Edward VII silver and enamel rectangular desk display stand embossed in the Art Nouveau manner with blue and green enamel panels, 4.5ins x 7.25ins overall, by the Douglas Clock Company, Birmingham 1902 (slight chipping to enamel)
A late 19th Century gilt brass cased pocket barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, No. 17710, with 1.875ins diameter white enamel dial, in leather covered fitted case, an 18th/19th Century brass cased pocket sun dial/compass by Joshua Robbins of London, paper scales 2.25ins diameter x 0.75ins high, and a brass held circular sun dial, 2.25ins diameter
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Fraser of Bond Street, London, the bow fronted case with silvered dial and urn shaped bell 100 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Areas of moulding missing throughout especially to the shoulder and pediment, discoloration and fading throughout the wood, heavy scratching. A break in previous repair to the cup at the bottom. Possible section missing to the brass screw at base, mercury is broken, face is pitted and worn. Back has clearly been damaged and repaired. Wear and tear conducive with age and use if not a bit more. See images for more details.
Victorian silver cased pocket barometer, sponsors mark of Philip Woodman & Sons, London 1891, with engraved crest, 5cm diameter, cased Condition: Dial in very good condition. Movement responds to 'plastic bag' pressure test but is otherwise unwarranted. Case with minor scratch to rear, outer hide travel box with general rubbing and some bruising. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Late Victorian silver cased pocket barometer, sponsors mark L.N., London 1897, 5cm diameter Condition: Dial in very good condition. Movement responds to 'plastic bag' pressure test but is otherwise unwarranted. Case with minor scratch to rear. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
WW2 British replacement medals: boxed War & Defence Medals: Boxed 1939-45 Star: Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp: War Medal: Defence Medal: ATS single red fibre ID tag: ATS Association lapel badge: RAF cap badge: RWF cap badge: buttons, ribbon bar, RAFA lapel badges x 2, pocket barometer.

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