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An early 20th century gilt brass desk timepiece, with barometer and thermometer. Width 12 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock movement appears to be complete and untouched. It is however fully wound and not currently ticking. The movement is not particularly dirty. The barometer does appear to be operating, it is currently sitting at 75. The thermometer tube is complete and again appears to be operational. The case is in generally reasonable condition. There are minor scuffs and marks to the black slate which appears to have a lacquered finish to the surface. There are one or two edge chips. The brasswork to the front is showing signs of perishing to the original finish and lacquer. The base and feet are original and intact. The silvering to the thermometer dials is in reasonable order with some slight discolouration and the odd surface scratch. The numerals to the dial are again showing losses to the paintwork. All three rear doors are quite badly scratched and one is dented in places. When the piece is moved around the pointer on the barometer moves which may indicate there is something not quite right here. It is now back at 73.4.
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer, with broken arch pediment and three brass finials above the glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with Summer and Winter scales from 28 to 31, with exposed tube and inlaid cistern cover. Height 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This barometer is in good, original, unrestored condition. The pediment is in good order and the three brass finials appear to be original. The case is in generally very good condition. The hinged cistern cover is complete and intact. The hinges operate as they should. There are no losses to the case. The mercury in the tube appears to be unbroken and is rising and falling with pressure changes. The tube is not leaking.
Porthouse of Penrith, "The Great Barometer", with broken triangular pediment above the glazed door enclosing the paper label and adjustable vernier scale, the case boxwood strung and with exposed tube and turned strung cistern cover. Height 39.5 ins, case width at narrowest point 4.25 ins (see illustration).
An early 20th century gilt brass desk timepiece, with barometer and thermometer. Width 12 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock movement appears to be complete and untouched. It is however fully wound and not currently ticking. The movement is not particularly dirty. The barometer does appear to be operating, it is currently sitting at 75. The thermometer tube is complete and again appears to be operational. The case is in generally reasonable condition. There are minor scuffs and marks to the black slate which appears to have a lacquered finish to the surface. There are one or two edge chips. The brasswork to the front is showing signs of perishing to the original finish and lacquer. The base and feet are original and intact. The silvering to the thermometer dials is in reasonable order with some slight discolouration and the odd surface scratch. The numerals to the dial are again showing losses to the paintwork. All three rear doors are quite badly scratched and one is dented in places. When the piece is moved around the pointer on the barometer moves which may indicate there is something not quite right here. It is now back at 73.4.
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer, with broken arch pediment and three brass finials above the glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with Summer and Winter scales from 28 to 31, with exposed tube and inlaid cistern cover. Height 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This barometer is in good, original, unrestored condition. The pediment is in good order and the three brass finials appear to be original. The case is in generally very good condition. The hinged cistern cover is complete and intact. The hinges operate as they should. There are no losses to the case. The mercury in the tube appears to be unbroken and is rising and falling with pressure changes. The tube is not leaking.
Antique Edwardian Silver-Cased Francis Barker Pocket Aneroid BarometerHallmarked 1901 AD. A good quality aneroid barometer (in working condition) with rotating outer altitude scale (to 8000 feet) and the pressure range of 23 to 31 (inches of mercury); the face inscribed `Improved Scale, Compensated, Rd 149175`; the silver case in the same form as seen on half hunter pocket watches of the period, with circular glazed window retained by a broad copper ring to outer cover, hallmarked with London date letter `f` for 1901 and with maker`s mark `F. B & Sn.` for Francis Barker & Son of 12 Clerkenwell Road, London; with a printout showing advertisements of this maker (1891 and 1893) and a brief history. 97 grams, 68mm (2 1/2"). Ex Sussex, UK collector; acquired by gift 1970s. The form of the maker`s hallmark on this barometer was registered 29 March 1894 and was used until 30 June 1908, when the firm became a limited liability company; the company still exists today, based in Edenbridge, Kent, manufacturing fine prismatic compasses, as part of Pyser-SGI Ltd. Fine condition; outer glass slightly loose in setting.

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