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Troughton & Simms 19thC mahogany stick barometer with carved and turned decoration to case. The white glass dial calibrated with the usual weather observations and barometric scale and thermometer below protected by carved convex glass cover. 110cm tall. (Despite his skill, Edward Troughton lived a semi-reclusive life and was characterised by his snuff-stained wig and ear trumpet. However, he was well respected and was awarded lucrative contracts by the East India Company, the Royal Observatory and the Board of Longtitude)
A Royal Polytechnic Admiral Fitzroy barometer with unusual double pointer design, by Joseph David and Co, London, the card dial with many possible weather predictions, with special remarks in the case below and ivorine reset buttons, also incorporates two thermometers in Fahrenheit and centigrade
A brass marine barometer signed Negretti and Zambra, London, the tubular form case with silvered requiter plate callibrated and engraved with forecasts, plate to side of case "Negretti and Zambra Marine for White Star Lines" by repute from the stairwell of a White Star liner, obtained by the vendor's father in Law James Herbert Seddon who worked for White Star circa 1910-1930's and was part of the reserve crew for Titanic
A World War I trench-map, Plourain 1917 (Sept 7th), an OS 1916 map, Lens, a 1917 Fifth Army pocket-map with plan of Herbingham on reverse, 1918 map of the Somme battlefields, cemeteries and memorials, a leather ammunition belt with five pouches, A Baimsfather-printed bowl, sugar basin and cream jug, a Short & Mason gilt-cased pocket barometer, a turned treen pocket sundial/compass, two World War II field compasses, nine Britains die-cast guardsmen and two cased WVS Long Service medals Condition Report Pocket barometer not functioning
Elkington & Co: a rare novelty revolving ships wheel desk clock/barometer, each side is modelled as a brass ships wheel, with one side incorporating an aneroid barometer to centre, the opposite side a clock, the whole revolving on a mechanical base and supported on a rectangular wooden plinth with brass label inscribed 'Xmas 1882', in original case, height of clock and base 20cms (8in.).See illustration

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