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Los 749

A walnut Art Deco style barometer, the silvered dial stamped Pursers Portsmouth, 69cm high

Los 276

An Angelus brass barometer and mantel timepiece, with four silvered dials, on a swivel base

Los 748

A late 19thC Sheraton style mahogany banjo barometer and thermometer, with broken pediment top and shaped case, the silvered 21cm diameter dial surmounted by an arched thermometer, with shell patera, in a shaped case, 98cm high.

Los 446

Barometer, clock, box camera, Daily Mail jubilee print

Los 436

Mid 19th Century rosewood wheel barometer with painted decoration and silvered dials, marked Hughs Ratcliff, London.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 202

A tray of walnut clock, German barometer, wooden nut bowl with nut cracker, model of a destroyer etc

Los 515

A nineteenth century mahogany barometer with silvered dial

Los 70

An oak wall barometer, wall clock, metal deed box with key, duet footstool and three antiquarian volumes inc. The Life of Bunyan, New Testament etc

Los 51

Small Middle Eastern table on folding stand, together with barometer, mantel clock

Los 314

A mahogany and box wood inlaid aneroid barometer thermometer, by D K Murray or Winchester, with silver thermometer back plate and dial, 97cm high

Los 567

A collection of miscellaneous items to include wooden boxes, postage scales, French jewellery casket barometer together with various bags and gloves, etc.

Los 324

A walnut aneroid barometer thermometer, with silvered and brass dials, 95cm high

Los 316

Mahogany barometer thermometer by J Di Marco of Taunton, with silvered dials and boxwood inlay, 93cm in total (AF)

Los 63

An early 20th Century walnut cased Junghans wall clock, together with a simulated rosewood bracket clock and an oak cased barometer.

Los 79

A set of brass balance scales together with a small quantity of kitchenalia items to include butter churn, a hanging wall barometer by Casartelli Brothers of Liverpool etc.

Los 33

A mixed lot comprising a 20th Century brass torsion mantel clock, under perspex dome, together with a further smaller example and a small late 19th/20th Century brass cased barometer (3)

Los 450

Victorian mahogany barometer for restoration

Los 97

An Edwardian Oak Aneroid Wall Barometer with Temperature Scale, 66cm High

Los 98

An Ornate Gilt Framed Aneroid Wall Barometer, Glued to Side, 61cm high

Los 1554

19th Century Admiral Fitzroy oak cased mercury barometer with integral two train clock

Los 1520

Early 20th Century carved oak aneroid barometer / thermometer

Los 336

Brass cased pocket barometer and a small leather mounted telescope

Los 1504

Late Victorian oak clock / barometer by Joseph Davis and Co. London

Los 1551

Edwardian circular green marble cased aneroid barometer

Los 1534

19th Century mahogany and inlaid banjo shaped wheel barometer with silvered dials

Los 1515

Large late 19th / early 20th Century circular carved oak aneroid barometer with a rope pattern case

Los 298

Cambray of Oxford, gilt brass pocket barometer together with another small barometer

Los 1525

Edwardian mahogany shell inaid balloon shaped single train mantel clock, together with a reproduction aneroid barometer

Los 1471

Early 20th Century carved oak aneroid barometer thermometer by Dollond (a/f)

Los 226

A barometer contained in mahogany and glazed case (for restoration)

Los 303

An oak cased barometer; and a Smiths mantel clock

Los 404

RAF/RFC Ace Rupert Atkinson WWI propeller set with barometer and plaque which reads "Archie Jan 5 1917" with Bristol Propeller transfer to the blade.BiographyRupert Atkinson was born in Shanghai, China, the elder son of John Brenan Atkinson and Amelie Sophie Gould. He was educated at Orley Farm School, Harrow, and at Marlborough College, Wiltshire. He was enrolled at Pembroke College, Cambridge in June 1914, and joined the 16th (Public Schools) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment in September.On 2 December 1914 he received his commission as a temporary Second Lieutenant in the 15th Middlesex Regiment. On 28 July 1915, he was sent to Cameroon, where he was attached to the West African Frontier Force in the Kamerun Campaign. Atkinson was eventually invalided back to England, arriving at Liverpool aboard the SS Mendi on 2 April 1916.In August 1916 Atkinson joined the Royal Flying Corps, receiving Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate No.3646 at the military flying school at Brooklands on 28 September.He arrived at the Western Front in November 1916, joining 10 Squadron RFC. He was promoted to captain in July 1917, becoming a flight commander shortly afterwards.Atkinson was engaged in reconnaissance, night-bombing, and ground attacks, and was awarded the Military Cross on 18 October 1917. His citation reads:Temporary Captain Rupert Norman Gould Atkinson, General List and RFC.For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. This officer has done a large amount of successful artillery work, has taken part in many night bombing raids, and has continually distinguished himself by his fearlessness and determination in descending to low altitudes in order to attack hostile infantry and machine guns. On one occasion, also, he successfully attacked and drove down a hostile balloon.Between May and October 1918 while flying an Airco DH.9 and serving with 98 Squadron RAF, and later with 206 Squadron RAF, Atkinson scored five aerial victories.On 2 November 1918 he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross:Captain Rupert Norman Gould Atkinson, MC.A gallant and determined officer whose services over the lines since May last in long-distance and photographic reconnaissances, and as leader of bomb raids, have been of a very high order. On a recent occasion, when on solitary photographic reconnaissance at 15,000 feet, his machine was attacked by eight Fokker biplanes; one of these he shot down.After the end of hostilities he served with the occupation forces in Cologne, Germany, in 90 Squadron RAF.On 7 March 1919, while at home on leave, Atkinson died from pneumonia following influenza. He is buried in the cemetery of the Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.He was awarded a bar to his DFC on 30 May 1919, and the Croix de guerre from Belgium on 11 July 1919, both posthumously.VictoriesNo.DateUnitAircraftOpponentLocation119 May 191898 Sqn.D.H.9 (B7657)Fokker Dr.INW. of Roulers2Pfalz D.III330 August 1918206 Sqn.D.H.9 (D1718)Fokker D.VIINieppe44 September 1918BalloonFrelinghien514 October 1918D.H.9 (D569)Fokker D.VIILendeledehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Atkinson_(RAF_officer)

Los 1323

A carved wood wall clock and Mappin and Webb barometer

Los 1357

A 20th century mercury stick barometer, maker Comitti on a walnut frame with silvered dial.

Los 1305

A brass cased aneroid barometer by T Wheeler of London

Los 1364

A Victorian stick barometer, possibly Russian makers, approx 99cm

Los 94

Two boxes of miscellaneous and collectables including a Winsor and Newton artists easel, cased violin, a banjo barometer, brasswares, vintage binoculars, art glass etc

Los 299

A Short & Mason brass bulk head barometer and a Smith electric bakelite cased wall clock (AF).

Los 242

A group lot to include oak mantle clock, silver plate on copper twin handle dish, wall mounted clock/barometer and a toy wand.

Los 478

A gilt brass desk top barometer, Hermes of Paris.

Los 262

A 19th Century French barometer with a thermometer over a porcelain dial - signed Chevallier Paris - good condition - 93cm high

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