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Los 96

Late Victorian oak aneroid barometer Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 399

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WEIGHING SCALES, ' THE AUTOWAY BAROMETER OF HEALTH', 140CM H

Los 306

AN ART NOUVEAU MOTHER OF PEARL AND BRASS INLAID ANEROID BAROMETER, 85CM H, C1905

Los 100

A mid 19th Century oak cased syphon tube barometer with thermometer, hygrometer and mirror, 39" high

Los 344

A 19th century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer by "Smyth", mahogany case with inlaid floral and conch shell decoration, 99cm high

Los 339

A late 19th century mercury wheel barometer by Hoskin of Ventnor, Isle of Wight, the Persian 'style' oak case with inlaid mother-of-pearl roundels, the large circular silvered barometer dial with hygrometer, thermometer and spirit level feature, 96cm

Los 343

A stained wood mantel clock by 'Chapman,' the white dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and the case with ornate applied moulding, together with a brass and wooden mounted aneroid barometer by 'Aitchison.'

Los 150

A large quantity of old boxes, place mats, candlesticks, barometer etc

Los 649

A Holosteric Victorian oak cased wheel barometer and thermometer, 95cm long, (AF).

Los 650

A 20thC mahogany stick barometer, by I Blatt, Brighton, 90cm long.

Los 121

An early 20thC oak mantel clock and barometer, 27cm long, and an oak and brass bound box, (2).

Los 119

A SELECTION OF ASSORTED TREEN TO INCLUDE A SMOKERS STAND, GAVEL, ETC TOGETHER WITH A BAROMETER

Los 775

A Negretti and Zambra 'Fisherman's' aneroid barometer with 4 inch circular dial inscribed 'As issued by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution' No 10889, in brass and metal case with fixing mounts, 18cm

Los 777

A brass bulkhead clock and a matching barometer, with 3.5 inch dial marked Norie and Wilson

Los 778

A German barometer by Veranderlich, in circular brass case, with loop handle, 17cm, and a cased compass with gimballed action, in wooden box with sliding lid, 20cm

Los 788

An unusual brass lantern table clock/barometer with carry handle, inset with compass, barometer and two thermometers, 25cm high

Los 795

A Victorian carved oak banjo wall barometer and thermometer, with 8 inch dial marked J Hicks, London, 85cm

Los 766

A George III mahogany wall barometer and thermometer with 10 inch silvered dial, in line inlaid case with swan neck arch surmount, level dial, marked G Zandra, 109cm

Los 1403

A brass warming pan, barometer and mirror (H116 x W64cm)

Los 266

An early 18th century walnut stick barometer in the manner of John Patrick, the architectural top with three turned brass finials, above an engraved silvered dial with an adjustable recording arm, flanked by columns, with a moulded case and a turned cistern cover, 103.5cm high.

Los 265

A George III mahogany stick barometer by Henry Gregory & Son, the arched silvered dial with adjustable vernier scale and inscribed 'H. Gregory & Son No. 148 near the India House, London', with a moulded case and a turned cistern cover, 99cm high. Henry Gregory and his son were in partnership between 1770 and 1792.

Los 259

A late Victorian oak wall barometer by Negretti & Zambra, with a carved architectural case with a silvered thermometer above a circular dial inscribed 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON 28351', 90cm high.

Los 262

An early 19th century Dutch mahogany wall barometer, with ebonised banding and printed paper dials with a thermometer titled 'TERMOMETRE SELON DE REAUMUR.', the base with a calendar inscribed 'DUURZAAM ALMANACH.', 94.5cm high.

Los 264

A George III mahogany stick barometer, with an architectural pediment centred with a turned brass urn finial, above a silvered dial with thermometer and an adjustable vernier scale inscribed 'W. CRUSWELL, LONDON'. with a moulded case and a turned cistern cover, 96.5cm high.

Los 472

An early 20th Century aneroid barometer and thermometer, in ornate heavily carved and stained oak banjo pattern mount (glass cracked on barometer).

Los 489

An Admiral Fitzroy barometer in glazed case.

Los 147

An early 20th century barometer and bundle of three walking sticks

Los 92

Two boxes of West German vase, pair of Egyptian style table lamps, banjo barometer, collector's plates, glass vase, decanter, Spanish doll etc

Los 504

An oak cased barometer/thermometer, together with table lamp, etc.

Los 53

A table top aneroid barometer and an oak cased mantel clock timepiece

Los 1024

A late Victorian lacquered brass novelty aneroid desk barometer, as a wheel barrow, 5.5cm circular register, 24.5cm long, c.1900

Los 1336

A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, 15.5cm x 11cm brass register, leafy scroll pierced cresting, canted rectangular cistern cover, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 97cm long

Los 1339

A Black Forest oak aneroid barometer, 12.5cm register, mercury thermometer, the case carved with a fox mask, hanging game, horn and crossed rifles amongst foliage, 65cm long, c.1900

Los 1340

A late 19th century rosewood ships barometer, 17.8cm ivorine scale, ivorine mercury thermometer, the arced case with ring loop, brass gimbal, brass cylindrical reservoir, 93 cm high, c.1860 Condition Report: Good condition

Los 1341

A Victorian oak barometer, 19cm white dial, the case heavily carved with bold pea pods, pear and grapes, leafy scroll borders, 107cm high, c.1870

Los 1342

An English Regency flame mahogany and ebony strung stick barometer, silvered 16.8cm scale, signed Dollond/London, bowed glass, turned lignum vitae adjuster, silvered mercury thermometer, Fahrenheit scale, brass adjuster, the case with depressed caddy top, ebonised urn reservoir cover, canted angles inlaid with ebonised inlaid lozenges, 99cm highThe maker here indicated (the signature is common to most Dollond products over a long period) was almost certainly George Dollond (1774-1856) born Huggins, nephew, former apprentice and successor to Peter Dollond (1730-1820) son of a Huguenot weaver, an optical and mathematical instrument maker who strove to achieve the very highest standards..From 1804 (when Peter's brother John died) George took over and the firm moved to St. Paul's Churchyard in London,.George became instrument maker to William IV and Queen Victoria and exhibited sat the Great Exhibition of 1851. Condition Report: Good condition.

Los 1350

A George IV mahogany and walnut longcase clock-barometer, 36cm arched white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, indistinctly signed ***/(?) Alfreton, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, with turned paterae to hood, turned columns, arched door to waist with inset mercury tube barometer, silvered dial with convex glass cover, rounded sides, crossbanded throughout, 231cm high Condition Report: Dial badly faded

Los 1082

George Border, Sleaford, a mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration single-fusee movement having an anchor escapement and shaped plates, the six-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals and signed with the name Geor. Border, Sleaford, with blued steel moon hands, the mahogany case having a pagoda top applied with carved decoration and roundels to the sides above flat pillars to the trunk inlaid with brass stringing over a scroll mouldings and standing on round bun feet, height 37cm.* Biography George Border is recorded as working in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, being late of Mr. Shaw, from at least August 1810 when he advertised for an apprentice, doing so again in June 1811, the year he married Mary Ann, who took over the business sometime between 1863 and 1872, presumably on his death. Border is recorded at Northgate from 1810 until circa 1856 and 20 North Street from 1863. (Lincolnshire Clock, Watch & Barometer makers; A.S. Wilbourn & R. Ellis; Pub. Hansord, Ellis and Wilbourn 2001)

Los 1102

P. Corti, Exeter, a mahogany wheel barometer: the round silvered dial having typical barometer markings, with a further round silvered hygrometer dial to the top, an inset thermometer to the trunk above a convex 'butler's mirror', with a round silvered level set below engraved with the maker's name P. Corti, Exeter, the mahogany case having a swan-neck pediment with a cast-brass urn finial, height 96cm.

Los 1103

Lilley & Sons, London, a carved oak stick barometer: the bone dial aslant for 10 A.M. Yesterday Corrected to the left-hand dial, 10 A.M. To Day for Capacity, to the right hand side, both with sliding Vernier gauge and signed Lilley & Sons, London, the case with carved floral decoration to the cistern cover, the centre of the pediment top, the ears below the dial and top and bottom of the applied thermometer to the case front, height 104cm.* Biography Lilley & Sons, being the maker John and his sons, are recorded working from circa 1846 as mathematical, nautical and instrument makers at various addresses including 7, Jamaica Terrace, Limehouse until circa 1865 and then 9, London Street, Fenchurch St until circa 1886; the business continuing until past 1900 at number 10, London Street. (Barometer Makers & Retailers 1660-1900; Edwin Banfield; Pub. Baros Books 1991)

Los 1104

Lione & Co, London, a mahogany stick barometer: the silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings and signed with the maker's name Lione & Co, No. 81 Holborn, London, with a thermometer inset, the mahogany case having a visible tube, fluted canted corners to the trunk, a turned cistern cover and surmounted by a pediment top with cast brass urn finial, height 97cms.* Biography D. Lione is recorded as working at 81 High Holborn, London in the early-to-mid 19th century as & Co, and is quite probably Dominick Lione who was in partnership with Somlavico at 16 Brook Street, although it is known that Joseph Somlavico shared the 81 High Holborn address prior to moving to number 125, Holborn Hill. (English Barometers 1680-1860; Nicholas Goodison; Pub. Cassell & Company Ltd 1968)

Los 475

18th century mahogany stick barometer with broken swan neck pediment, central brass finial, over glazed front brass graduated thermometer and barometer, marked 'A Gale & Co, Posley', over stick to square base covering mercury reservoir, the whole with feather banding detailing and parquetry to base, 95cm high

Los 479

Victorian walnut banjo barometer with broken swan neck pediment over dry/damp circular gauge over central graduated thermometer to circular barometer dial to base, with correction knob and silver-backed spirit level to base, marked 'D Fagioli & Son', 95cm high

Los 480

1930's mahogany mounted circular barometer or Stormoguide by Short & Mason, London

Los 485

French thermometer and holosteric barometer by Naudet Pertuis Hulot et Cie Barometres with engraved steel thermometer plate and enamel barometer dial below, in brass banjo-shaped case surmounted by a bronze celestial globe and flanked by winged female figures, on shaped black marble base, marked 'HPBN' to interior, 38cm high

Los 406

Brass scales with weights, a Bohemian crystal boxed vase, an aneroid barometer and other items (1 box)

Los 2

An Edwardian Oak Cased Mantle Clock and A Wall Hanging Aneroid Barometer

Los 50

A Victorian Mother of Pearl Inlaid Rosewood Wheel Barometer, Missing Temperature Scale, 114 Cm High

Los 182

Brassware including jam pan, blowlamps, barometer etc

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