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A Troughton and Simms brass cased pocket drum sextant, 19th century, signed as per title by silvered scale, partial leather case, 7.5cm long, together with two 19th century brass cased pocket barometers by 'Hennessey, Swansea' and 'Sayer and Bird, Norwich', and a 19th century brass cased pocket barometer compendium, with compass and thermometer to the reverse, in a leather case (4). 12
An oak stick barometer, signed J.Staniland, Malton, circa 1870, visible mercury tube, single vernier ivory dial signed, thermometer tube, cistern cover with a ivory plaque inscribed model barometer, 91cm high 08.12.16, Case with a small crack to the side, dial with three screws missing, wooden bracket to the top side of the tube is cracked, vernier with one small crack, cistern cover is loose, mercury tube with visible air bubbles.
An unusual figural wall mounted aneroid barometer, circa 1900, the maiden figure in robes mounted on a oval wooden wall plaque, 4-inch white enamel dial, aneroid barometer movement, 48cm high To our understanding these types of items where supplied by the outfitters to furnish the White Star line ships. 09.12.16, Gilding is discoloured throughout, metal surfaces with pitting marks, aneroid movement has not been tested. Part of the hinge is missing and the hinge pin is missing. Please note this is a paper dial and Not a enamel dial as mentioned in the description.
An oak stick barometer, signed J White, Glasgow, circa 1850, carved pediment, concealed mercury tube with a twin ivory vernier dial, thermometer tube, carved cistern cover, 105cm high 07.12.16, Case with scratches and dents in parts, ivory dials are discoloured, two screws are missing from both dials, thermometer dial with one small crack to the top side, no mercury is visible in the tube and needs filling.
A mahogany stick barometer, circa 1810, visible mercury tube with a single vernier paper printed dial bearing an inscription Gt Horton, inlaid cistern cover, 95cm high 07.12.16, Case has been cleaned, door with chips to the edges, trunk with small cracks and scratches, inlaid borders with slight damage in parts, later paper dial, no mercury is visible in the tube.
A mahogany carved ship's stick barometer, signed Jones, Gray & Keen, Strand, Liverpool, circa 1850, carved case with a single vernier dial signed, thermometer box, brass cistern, 91cm high 08.12.16, Pediment is missing, mercury tube is missing, ship's wall bracket gimbal is missing, top thermometer tube bracket is broken, cistern cover is discoloured, barometer in need of restoration.
A 19th century Patent aneroid barometer (without mercury or any fluid), silvered dial also with Fahrenheit thermometer, diameter 12cm, the barometer formely belonged to the stepfather of Hugh Seymour McDonnell, the fourth Earl of Antrim (1812-1855), presented in fitted box with plaque to top inscribed 'Constanter et Fideliter', sold with related documentation and research, some with handwritten notes (af). CONDITION REPORT Generally nicely presented, but there are four cracks to the glass face.

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