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A mixed lot of sundry ceramics including pair of Minton majolica leaf moulded dishes surmounted with birds (af), a Wade Heath 1930s jug, a quantity of teaware including Paragon etc, also a small quantity of metalware and an oak framed barometer. CONDITION REPORT: Chips and cracks throughout.
Vintage Semca Gilt Bronze 15 Jewel Desk Clock with Calendar, Barometer, Hygrometer and Thermometer Functions. Signed. A Bit of Surface Pitting Otherwise Appears to be in good running condition. Measures 3 Inches Tall and 4-3/4 Inches Wide. The Clock was presented to Samuel D. Leidesdorf, "With Grateful Appreciation by his Friends and Co-Workers in the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, at a Dinner Celebrating his 50 Years of Service to Humanity. Hotel Pierre-October 7th 1952". Proceeds of the sale of this item to benefit the Leidesdorf Foundation, West Palm Beach, Florida. Shipping $48.00
W Horrod, London, a George IV and later mahogany wheel barometer, with hygrometer above thermometer, timepiece, 12inch engraved dial, signed to the level below, restored, 116cm (45in) This barometer has been very much restored. It bears a Patrick Marney label to the reverse dated 2004. He is or was both a good maker and restorer of barometers. It is just possible that he has made the whole thing up, as it has new elements, including thermometer dial, reverse brass plate for the timepiece, and tubes. The main dial looks older, it has a few slight 'cracks or creases' which makes it look old. The clock dial is chipped around the outside, but the internal slow fast regulation plate looks quite modern in its script. Overall, still a good looking piece.
A Royal Polytechnic Barometer by Joseph Davis & Co London, late 19th century, the circular silvered dial with twin verniers, the shaped moulded rectangular case with arched panel below displaying twin thermometers and cistern, with separate pierced moulded cresting above 168 x 43cm (66 x 17in) glass cracked across dial. Some mouldings re-pinned to case. Cresting needs regluing. Case probably cleaned and repolished.
J. Poncione Fecit, a George III mahogany stick barometer, the exposed tube with applied convex moulded cover and chequer banding to the sides, hinged door to the silvered register, oak cistern cover (possibly replacement) 98cm (38in) restorations including pediment and probably replacement cistern cover
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS POCKET BAROMETER BY ELLIOTT BROS LONDON, C1880 with milled bezel, 6.8cm diam, plush lined morocco case++Retaining virtually all of the original lacquer finish except where rubbed on the suspension ring, free from dents or damage and in working order, registering changes when put under pressure in an inflated bag. A good example of slightly larger size than is commonly found
Lione Somalvico & Co., Holborn Hill, London, rare mahogany clock barometer, circa 1810-30, the double wheel case with swan neck pediment, ebony strung edges, centred with double brass columns enclosing a silvered thermometer, 9'' dial clock, silvered and with Roman numerals and with a similar sized barometer dial, signed beneath and centred with a humidity dial and the base having a thermometer and turned bone adjusting wheel, height 116cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Chadburn & Son, Lord Street, Liverpool, fine Victorian walnut stick barometer, circa 1850-60, having a carved oak leaf and acorn crest over signed ivory dials, inscribed 'Registered 1851', the trunk further carved with oak leaves and acorns, ivory thermometer and carved reservoir cover, height 110cm

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