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A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL GILT BRASS AND COPPER CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with an eight day movement, striking on a gong, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and pierced gilt metal roundel to the centre, above a small aneroid barometer with circular dial, the architecturally inspired case having a domed top with lute and floral cresting, cast and pierced overall with foliate scrolls, the sides with mask panels, on a bracket foot, the associated three light candelabra on leafy scroll supports, on square bases with bracket foot, the clock 50cm high, the candelabra 29cm high. See illustration
A Victorian mahogany mercury wheel barometer. Stephenson, Stratford-on-Avon, mid 19th century, the 8 inch rosette centred circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with the usual observations beneath mercury Fahrenheit themometer, in a case with applied scroll carved mouldings to edges, 94cm high.
A mid-19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, unsigned, the swan neck pediment (A/F) over a silvered hygrometer, to a detachable single scale silvered alcohol thermometer, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 10” silvered dial with scale of 28-30 with spirit level below, height 41 ½”
An early 20th Century Ebonised and lacquered Brass aneroid Barometer, retailed by W H Harling – 40 Hatton Garden, London, the Ebonised and moulded surround to a lacquered Brass bezel, set with a bevelled glass (A/F), to a 7 ½” composite dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a twin scale demi-lune mercury thermometer, diam 12”
A first half of the 19th Century Flame Mahogany Stick Barometer, Watkins & Hill – 5 Charring Cross, London, the case with moulded and overhanging cornice, to a glazed panel, to a plain body and rounded base with convex and ring turned cistern cover, to a signed two-part silvered dial, with blued steel screws, and fitted with a twin scale Mercury Thermometer, to a visible tube and scale of 27 to 31, with screw adjusting Vernier Scale, height 37 ½”
A 19th Century Mahogany cased Stick Barometer, Jas Long – Royal Exchange, London, the domed case with figured Mahogany and strung body with rounded base, and half round cistern cover, to a full length visible tube, signed Brass dial with scale of 27 to 31, and sliding Vernier scale, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood and gilt highlighted Wheel Barometer, E Wenham – Shipdham, the onion topped case with baluster throat and all over painted gilt borders and detail, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing an 8” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38 ½”
A late 19th Century French black painted and Brass mounted Desk Compendium, the rectangular Alabaster base on a gilt Brass stand, surmounted by a ships anchor entwined in rope and supporting a drum cased Timepiece and Aneroid Barometer, each with 3 ¼” silvered and engraved dials, to a central Mercury Thermometer, height 11 ¾”
Georgian barometer with eight inch silvered dial, signed - D Luvate, Preston, Warranted and separate thermometer, in a mahogany veneered case with boxwood and ebony stringing and shell pattern, arched pediment, 96.5cm overall height Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A Desk Compendium, retailed by Horace King, Paris, circa 1890, the brass case comprising Fahrenheit thermometer tube, aneroid barometer, compass and timepiece, the dial signed by the retailer and with Roman numerals, single barrel movement with cylinder platform escapement, top carrying handle, rectangular black slate base, 14.5cm by 15cm
A White Marble Centre Seconds Triple Calendar Moonphase Mantel Clock and Aneroid Barometer Combined, retailed by Lawson, Brighton, circa 1870, the case with drum top and waisted fluted sides, central bevelled pendulum window flanked by two dials for the aneroid barometer and month/day/date displays and moonphase aperture, on rectangular shaped plinth, 5-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible jewelled pallets, Brocot type escapement and signed by the retailer, centre seconds, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate numbered 11419, 43cm by 52cm
A Rare Automata Nautical Desk Compendium, circa 1900, the rotating case of lighthouse form with aneroid barometer/thermometer/compass/double dialed timepieces with Roman numerals, one dial indistinctly signed, nautical themed base with ropes, anchor, life belt and chains, side winding aperture, 51cm high
A Mahogany Shell Inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed G Volenterio, Doncaster, circa 1820, with broken arched top, inlaid stringing to the borders and shell inlay, thermometer box, signed 8-inch silvered dial, 98cm high G Volenterio is recorded working in Doncaster 1815-35. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.224.
A Rare 4-1/2-inch Rosewood Wheel Barometer, signed J Huggins, Colchester, circa 1850, with swan neck pediment hygrometer, thermometer box, 4-1/2-inch silvered dial, signed spirit level dial, 96cm high J Huggins is recorded working in Colchester 1835-55. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.116
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Jones, 87 Goswell Street, London, circa 1850, arched case with concealed mercury tube, single ivory vernier signed, thermometer tube, turned cistern cover, 90cm high James William Jones is recorded working at 87 Goswell St 1838-62. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.122.
A Victorian figured mahogany wheel barometer, by P Keeley of Bolton, with swan neck pediment, thermometer, dry/ damp indicator, together with a French `Jardiniere` alabaster and gilt metal mantle clock, 19th century, with enamelled Roman numeral dial and surmounted gilt metal gardener and flowers, with glass dome and wooden base, with key (4).

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