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An early 19th Century banjo wall barometer by Italian Instrument Maker Giuseppe CruceWith an architectural pediment above an inlaid flower head roundel, the case also inlaid with a pair of conch shells above the eight inch silvered dial signed by the maker, the lower pediment also inlaid with a flower head roundel, 99cm high.
An oak-framed aneroid barometer, late 19th, early 20th, century12cm white dial with bevelled glass, the oak frame with carved chainlink decoration, diameter 24cm, a mahogany and crossbanded mantle clock circa 1930, the 16x19cm shaped silvered dial with Arabic numerals, width 31cm, height 27cm,
An unusual mahogany stick barometer, signed Bapst Roncheti, Fecit, circa 1800, broken arch pediment, concealed mercury tube with a single vernier scale, thermometer tube, hygrometer dial, barber pole stringing with crossbanding borders, turned cistern, 114cm high 31.07.17, Hinged door with small holes, signs of old damage around the door knob and with signs of glue residue, small scuff marks in places, dial is discoloured and with small scratches, later screws to secure dial, cistern cover appears to be later, mercury is visible in the tube.
An oak Admiral Fitzroy barometer, circa 1890, exposed mercury tube with a double vernier scale, thermometer tube, atmosphere tube, 116.5cm high 31.07.17, Case is slightly faded in parts, top side of the case with cracks, central brass mercury tube bracket is missing, metal plate broken to the case back which holds one of the vernier adjustment knob arbors into position, atmosphere tube liquid appears to have crystallised, tube with mercury visible.
A mahogany inlaid stick barometer, signed Charles Howorth, 19th century, exposed mercury tube with a single vernier paper dial printed Charles Howorth, inlaid borders, 101cm high 31.07.17, Case has been cleaned, later top pierced fret, some veneers are replaced to the cistern and around the bottom side of the case, paper dial is slightly stained in parts, mercury is visible in the tube.
MAUCHLINE WARE BOXthe lid decorated with the Spout Hoick, Crieff; cast iron door stop modelled as a cockerel; tapestry bell pull; shaped Baroque style arched mirrored back wall sconce; large pottery lidded shaped jar; papier mache shaped vase; blue flash cut glass goblet and an oak barometer

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