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A BOX AND LOOSE ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC to include a Comitti Banjo form barometer, approximate height 95cm, parts of a technical drawing set, transparent French Curves set, a cased Stanley Planimeter, a Boatswain / Bosuns' whistle, a folder of information relating to Carole Vincents sculpture 'The Devon Pedestrians' etc
A good George III Mahogany bowfront Stick Barometer, signed J Ramsden, London, circa 1790, concealed mercury tube with a single silvered dial, signed, well figured trunk with urn shaped cistern cover, L 100 cm. Jesse Ramsden (b1731-d1800) is known to be one of the greatest instrument makers of all time. His outstanding invention was a dividing machine for accurate scale division and was credited with adapting the tripod as a carrying case for the mountain barometer. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900, pg.179.
A J & J Gardner, Glasgow, 19th century inlaid mahogany stick barometer. H100cm.Ivory measure section to the top,with adjuster to measure temperature. Please note, Mendip Auction Rooms have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot (Ref:887368PQ) Please note, this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding as the import of such lots is banned in certain countries.
A George III Mahogany Cased Wheel Barometer and Hydrometer with 9ins silvered dial and alcohol thermometer contained in case inlaid with stringings with scroll moulded pediment 43ins highThe item presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and general usage. One or two small minor marks but nothing noteworthy. No obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The spirit level to the bottom is lacking fluid. The silvered main dial is in good condition, no obvious sign of previous damage, repair or restoration. The hands appear original. The alcohol thermometer is intact and the alcohol is present and the gauge is concise and clear, likewise the damp and dry meter. We cannot warrant the mechanical condition of this item. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely,
John Hicks of Hatton Garden, London - Kew station barometer housed in a glazed ebonised case, with a gimbal mount, silvered register and vernier, visible mercury cistern and fully enclosed mercury tube, surface mounted Fahrenheit mercury thermometer. No mercury present in cistern.Born in Ireland, John Hicks was one of London's finest 19th century barometer and instrument makers.Dimensions: Height: 127cm Length/Width: 18cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
Mid-20th century mercury stick barometer and an early 20th century aneroid wheel barometer. Mahogany stick barometer with a broken pediment and brass finial, silvered register with engraved predictions and vernier, unenclosed bulb cistern tube with mercury present. Carved oak aneroid barometer with an 8” porcelain dial, predictions, and a boxed mercury thermometer above, steel indicating and recording hands within a brass bezel with a flat beveled glass.
Mid 19th century - mahogany cased four glass barometer, with a swans neck pediment and brass finial, silvered register signed J Mangiacavalli, 17 Leather lane Holborn, with a mercury boxed thermometer, spirit level and hygrometer. Syphon tube intact and mercury present.Dimensions: Height: 108cm
Mid 20th Century Angelus Brass Cube Desk Clock or Weather Station Revolving cube body with inset compass to the top above a clock face, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer all with silvered dials and a circular pedestal base.10cm highAll components are functional, the hygrometer has not been tested however. The barometer is working as the dial moved when tested in a plastic bag. Clock ticks and winds. See all images.
JAEGER LeCOULTRE, WEATHER STATION, CIRCA 1960-69 numbered 17094, the clear glass face with both barometer and thermometer dials, in gilt surround, on circular lacquered base17cm diameterCondition generally good. Light wear as per use and age, would benefit from light clean. Mechanism appears to work during plastic bag test, though we offer no guarantee.
Robert Collins, Paisley, mahogany and inlaid stick barometer, early 19th Century, painted scale, with thermometer, height 97cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Boxes and objects - a twin handled brass coal bucket, 37cm high, stoneware Chesterfield flagon, a pair of graduate Locke and Worcester plush ivory jugs and conforming sugar bowl, arts and crafts style barometer, plaster figure of Jesus, 51cm high, William Mitchell postage scale, a large Walker and Hall silver plated tray, others; etc

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