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A hard cased book containing illustrations and musical score to Dvorak`s New World Symphony, together with a ceiling lantern, a German art reference book and a painted tin box containing a small quantity of items, including a silver plated butter dish, cased set of fish knives and forks and a marine barometer etc
S. Wartenburg, Paris, a French black marble `equation of time` and perpetual calendar mantel clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the white enamel two-piece dial with a visible escapement and jewelled pallets, black Roman numerals, blued steel `moon` hands and signed `S. Wartenburg, Paris`, with a thermometer set below between two further dials, one being a barometer with a white enamel dial and blue `starburst` decoration, the other a perpetual calendar dial, the centre showing phases of the moon with further subsidiary dials showing the date and day, the outer dial showing the month with the inner ring have Arabic numerals showing the `equation of time` being the difference between the solar and mean time, contained in a shaped black marble case with inset malachite panels and gilded engraved decoration, complete with two black marble and bronze side urns with inset malachite panels, height 45 cm.
A 19th century lacquered brass patent mining dial, by Joseph Casartelli, Manchester, the 15cm brass dial set with two levels, no.657, adjusting on a gimble, folding sights, 33cm wide Joseph Lewis Casartelli was from a Liverpool-based family of North Italian gilders and barometer-makers who in 1852 married Harriet Ronchetti, the heiress of a Manchester based similar family business, which he moved to 43, Market Street, Manchester to take over and run from that date until his death in 1896. Signed as "& Son." from 1874.
A Victorian oak cased Admiral Fitzroy storm stick barometer, the arched ceramic dial with vernier scale, inscribed `Negretti & Zambra Instruments Makers to Her Majesty, ....`, the trunk fitted with a mercury thermometer, rectangular cistern cover, moulded apron, 107cm high Enrico Angelo Ludovico(Henry) Negretti was born in Italy in 1818 and came to Britsain in 1830 serving his apprenticeship with F APizzala, taking over his business in Hatton Garden on his death in 1840. A decade later he teamed up with Joseph Warren Zambra, who was born to immigrant Saffron Walden barometer maker CesareZambra in 1822 and the following year they won a medal at the Great Exhibition. The firm, optical, mathematical and philosophical instrument makers to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (which still exists), expanded rapidly, and the conjunction of the three addresses given on this instrument dates it to 1862-1867
A George III mahogany wheel barometer, 29cm silvered register inscribed P. Zandra, 51 Spear Street, Manchester, alcohol thermometer, the case with broken architectural pediment, inlaid with a flowerhead boss and oval shell paterae, outlined with boxwood stringing, 101cm high, c.1820 Guiseppe Zandra was working from 51, Spear Street, Manchester c. 1815-1835, and was a kinsman of Cesare Zandra, father of (Guiseppe) Joseph Zandra, the partner of Henry Negretti of Negretti & Zandra

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