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Humboldt (Alexander von) Versuche uber die chemische Zerlegung des Luftkreises, first edition, 4 folding tables and 2 folding engraved plates, small stain to first 2 leaves, modern half calf, Brunswick, Friedrich Vieweg, 1799.⁂ "Deals with the composition of air and different gases and contains important eudiometrical observations, including description of Tralles' barometer" (Honeyman catalogue lot 1713)
Weather.- Dalton (John) [A collection of seven papers on meteorology, physics and chemistry], comprising 1. Observations on the Barometer, Thermometer and Rain, at Manchester: From 1794 to 1818 inclusive, 1818; 2. Observations in Meteorology, Particularly with Regard to the Dew-Point, or Quantity of Vapour in the Atmosphere, 1821; 3. Experiments and Observations to determine whether the Quantity of Rain and Dew is equal to the Quantity of Water carried off by the River, engraved hand-coloured map, 1799; 4. Experiments and Observations on the Power of Fluids to conduct Heat, 1799; 5. Experiments on the Velocity of Air Issuing out of a Vessel in Different Circumstances, with the Description of an Instrument to measure the Force of the Blast in Bellows etc., engraved plate, 1800; 6. Experiments and Observations on Phosphoric Acid, 1813; 7. Experiments and Observations on the Combination of Carbonic Acid and Ammonia, 1813, together 7 works in 1 vol., extracted from Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, and others., plates with 'Liverpool Library' ink stamps, library cloth, 8vo.⁂ A good set of papers in first edition including those expressing Dalton's Law (i.e. that in a mixture of gases every gas acts independently).
J Bulgorone, London a mahogany stick barometer: the silvered plates having an inset thermometer and engraved with the usual barometer markings and the makers name J Bulgorone, Fecit, the mahogany case having a visible tube, fluted canted corners to the trunk, an opening door to the dial, a turned cistern to the base, and surmounted by an architectural pediment with a cast-brass finial, height 98cms.
M. Maggi Exeter, a mahogany Sheraton style wheel barometer: having an eight-inch round silvered dial with blued steel hand signed M. Maggi, Exeter, with a thermometer set within the trunk, the mahogany case having Sheraton style shell inlay, a Georgian brass bezel to the dial and a swan-neck pediment with cast-brass finial, height 98cms.* Notes M. Maggi, sometimes spelt Maggy, is recorded as working in Exeter from circa 1825 until at least 1850.Ref: Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books, 1991
Corti, Exeter, a rosewood wheel barometer: having an eight-inch round silvered dial with blued steel hand and brass pointer, with a hygrometer, thermometer, butler's mirror and level, signed Corti, Exeter, the rosewood case having a swan-neck pediment with a cast-brass finial, height 98cms.* Notes Paul Corti is recorded as working at 5, Market Street, Exeter from circa 1830 until at least 1860.Ref: Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books, 1991
Agostino Maspoli, a rosewood wheel barometer: having an eight-inch round silvered dial with blued steel hand and brass pointer, the centre engraved with a scene depicting a farm with windmill and signed Agostino Maspoli, with a hygrometer, thermometer, and level, the rosewood case having a swan-neck pediment with an ivory finial, height 98cms.* Biography Augustus Maspoli is recorded as working in Hull as an optician and barometer maker at 49, Salthouse Lane from circa 1826 until circa 1835, and then at 79, Lowgate until 1855, also known as Augustus Mapoli & James, being James Maspoli, from 1831.Ref: Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books, 1991
Vintage Union cast iron table drill, together with a set of Merit Student Encyclopedias, together with Merit Student Yearbooks 1969-78, and the two volume Merit Standard Dictionary,a collection of books including, British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, Deutsche Porzellanmarken, The Little Brown Guide to Silver, Millers Chinese and Japanese Antiques, The Art of Ceramics European Ceramic Design 1500-1830, etc, and a mahogany banjo barometer, (Qty)
A very large mahogany combination clock barometer, 19th century, by Newton, signed to the silvered level, fitted with a 12in dial (a/f), another combination clock barometer, with a 12in dial by Dom Gugeri, and another barometer, with 12in dial by Lenton (a/f) (3)Provenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.

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