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A rare George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer, Hannah Adams, London circa 1796, with broken triangular pediment and rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed Hannah Adams, Fleet Street, LONDON above exposed tube to the caddy moulded trunk, the rounded base with domed cistern cover and level adjustment screw, 96cm high. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall Hannah Adams inherited the business on the death of her esteemed husband George Adams in August 1795, she continued the business until the summer of 1796, when the stock in trade of business was sold off to William Jones.
A George III parquetry strung mahogany bulb cistern tube stick barometer Antony Gatty & Co. Reading circa 1810 With broken pediment above rectangular engraved silvered brass scale with vernier, alcohol tube Fahrenheit thermometer and signed Antony Gatty & Co. READING to upper margin, above caddy edge-moulded trunk with exposed tube flanked by angled-grain veneers and parquetry strung borders, with domed cistern cover to the rounded base (glass lacking to front door), 96cm high. Antony Gatty & Co. are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Royal Oak, Fisher Row, Reading circa 1810-40.
A Victorian mahogany mercury cistern-tube stick barometer King, Bristol, circa 1840 The arched two-piece ivory vernier scale calibrated in inches and with the usual annotations, the left hand side with mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer and signed KING, BRISTOL to upper margin, the mahogany case with exposed tube to the slender trunk and domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 92cm high. Probably by John King who is recorded in Moore, A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS of BRISTOL 1650-1900 as working from 2 Clare Street 1836-42.
A George III inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer Joseph Lepori & Co., London, circa 1810 The 8 inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with the usual observations, with concave cast bezel with brass setting pointer to glass beneath arched Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer flanked by conch shell inlaid oval paterae, with circular rosettes to the broken pediment and rounded base, the edges with chevron parquetry inlaid detail, 98cm high.
A George lll bow fronted mahogany stick barometer, by Dolland, London with a swan`s neck cornice over a curved glass, the silvered register plate with maker`s name and a thermometer, the base with an urn cistern cover with inlaid vertical bars on each side, 100cm high Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
A good late 18th century mahogany stick barometer by George Adams, Fleet Street, London, the architectural cresting centred by a brass urn finial over a waisted feather banded trunk with a moulded edge and exposed tube, terminating in a turned hemispherical cistern cover. The one piece silver dial signed in an arch `George Adams, 60 Fleet Street, London, Instrument Maker to His Majesty`. 102cm high. George Adams was one of the most eminent instrument makers of the 18th century, holding the appointment of `Mathematical Instrument-Maker to the Prince of Wales`, i.e. George III before 1760, and later, of course, the King. He was father of George Adams, The Younger, and Dudley Adams. George Adams Senior and Junior both worked at the same address and enjoyed the royal patent, it is therefore difficult in many cases to assign authorship with confidence. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

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