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A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the broken arched pediment with central turned brass finial over an oblong glazed door enclosing a silvered dial with sliding indicator inscribed RD.Northern, 46 Lowgate, Hull, the feathered column with boxwood stringing and exposed mercury tube terminating in a bulbous base with inlaid cover, 98.5cm high
A 19th Century Marine Rosewood 'Improved Sympiesometer' (Barometer), J.D Potter, Poultry, London, the compact barometer with glazed front, houses a traditional mercury thermometer and a J-shaped barometer tube, with adjustable scale to right side and a shaped aperture to record previous reading, approx 58 x 9.3 cms
A pocket barometer, by T. Cooke & Sons, London, York and Cape Town. Diameter 47 mm. CONDITION REPORT: The glass is in very good order with no scratches and the barometer face is in good order. There is some slight staining between the 5000 & 6000. I would suspect that the glass has been replaced as it has been broken at some point. The loop to the top has a loss of plating but the main body of the case is generally in good order although it has been obviously used.
A MAHOGANY AND BRASS BALLOONIST'S BAROMETER, EARLY 19TH C the angled, silvered scale and mercury thermometer enclosed by a shutter, the cylindrical mahogany case branded with a scale and No 66, 94cm h excluding suspension ring ++In the same good restored condition as when purchased some years ago by the later owner from a specialist dealer
A 19th century stick barometer by J. Cail arched pagoda form pediment with applied floral decoration above an angular set ivory display of weather increments in an array of decorative fonts, and also bearing maker's name and address given as 'Grey Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne', narrow body with conforming thermometer descending to carved roundel cistern cover, 41in. (104.2cm.) high.
AN AMERICAN OAK FORECAST BAROMETER, c.1880, the 9½ inch silvered dial, signed "JOSEPH DAVIS & CO, 6 KENNINGTON PARK ROAD, LONDON", with two vernier displays for Winter/Summer and visible mercury tube, the case with pierced crest and day of the week disc registers, the glazed front with pierced fretwork and thermometer, the base with a compass. 105cm
A large Edwardian compensated travel barometer,the dial marked for 'The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., 112 Regent St, London', within a plush lined and silver fronted travel case,by Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1909,leather backed and with easel support and handle, dial 9cm diameter
A fine two-piece wheel barometer, Bregazzi and Co, in plaster gilt case molded with floral scrolls and face masks, 114cm high/see illustration Condition Report: This barometer has been regilded and repainted, Scrolls, mask head and acanthus applications in good condition save acceptable chips owing to age. The age is belived to be 1840.

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