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Los 2755

An Art Nouveau mahogany and marquetry aneroid barometer/thermometer.

Los 2756

A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the "ivory" scales signed, Bell, Cheltenham, but under this can be seen Nelson, Dublin.

Los 306

A late 19th century Patent desk clock and barometer combined, within a Rococo style scrolling gilt metal frame, manufactured by The British United Clock Company, two further mantel clocks and a wall barometer

Los 222

A box with sundries, aneroid barometer, brass lantern, brush set, etc

Los 651

A pair of Japanese Imari plates with panel decoration, a pair of similar sprinter bottles, an Alan Caiger Smith Aldermaston pottery preserve jar and cover, a similar jug, a Poole pottery posy dish, other decorative china and an aneroid barometer, in carved walnut case

Los 919

A William IV mahogany cased wheel barometer, signed J Donegani, Newcastle Under Lyme, in a stylised figured mahogany case with a hydrometer, thermometer and spirit level, 99cm high.

Los 930

An unusual late Victorian lighthouse clock in a brass case, the rotating head with clock, twin thermometers and aneroid barometer, 43cm high.

Los 863

A MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER signed D. Milesio, the brass single vernier dial with inset thermometer, the case with broken arch pediment (finial missing), visible mercury tube flanked by feather banded veneers and chequer stringing, turned cistern, 38 1/2" high

Los 1058

A lacquered brass mounted travelling Compensated aneroid barometer, the silvered dial detailed BRAHAM, OPTICIAN, BATH and a keyless wind, openfaced base metal cased Goliath watch, the enameled dial with black Roman numerals and detailed 8 Days.

Los 1086

A travelling gilt metal circular cased aneroid barometer, with a combined thermometer and compass, mounted within the leather case lid, by J.H.STEWARD, London.

Los 1463

A gilt brass cased circular barometer by WILSON, WARDEN & CO, London No 3820 of drum form, the leather case stamped with military crows foot and dated 1918, 11.8 cm diameter.

Los 1478

A wheel back barometer, mid 20th century, an oak cased wall clock, circa 1930, two writing slopes and two lacquer boxes.

Los 1486

A Victorian carved walnut clock, calendar and barometer compendium, a walnut carved wall barometer with thermometer and an oak cased wheel barometer by Short and Mason (3).

Los 1507

A mahogany barometer, early 20th century reproduction, detailed `I. Blatt, Brighton`.

Los 1538A

An oak cased aneroid barometer, early 20th century, the white ceramic dial within a wide border carved with linked rings, 34 cm diameter.

Los 1553

A brass porthole barometer by J. Lilley & Son, with thermometer and a mahogany and ebonised mantel timepiece (2).

Los 1589

A Victorian brass and steel plum line/depth gauge, of conical shape and a brass and glass case possibly for use with a ships gimbal barometer, (2).

Los 1607

A Negretti and Zambra gilt metal circular barometer mounted in oak case, 12 cm diameter.

Los 892

A 19th Century Barometer with circular silvered 10 inch dial, inscribed T Edwards, Beddgelert, in mahogany case having swan neck surmount

Los 905

A small cloisonne cased Mantel Clock and Barometer with T shape handle, 5in

Los 912

A large rolling ball Mantel Clock with circular dial, decorated floral swags, diamante surround, subsidiary barometer and thermometer dials, in gilt brass case having four bevelled glass panels and lion surmount, 20in

Los 374

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WHEEL BAROMETER, INSET CONVEX MIRROR AND SWAN NECK PEDIMENT ( REQUIRING RESTORATION) 38" HIGH

Los 173

A Karl Zeiss Jena Art Deco style chrome plated desk barometer (6.5 inches).

Los 108

A String Inlaid Stick Barometer with Silvered Dial Inscribed Rapport, London.

Los 375

C.1880 Admiral Fitzroys barometer with oak Oxford frame, brass pointers, Gothic printed decoration, atmosphere gauge and alcohol thermometer and barometer. 14 3/4 long"

Los 224J

A Fine French Wall Barometer. The case veneered in diagonally grained kingwood veneers enriched with gilt bronze Rococo mounts cast with scrolls of crested foliage and incorporating a thermometer with hand painted scale and barometer dial inscribed Barométre selon Toricelly. 45 ins (115 cms) in height.

Los 375

A Rare 19th Century Aneroid Barometer by E.J.Dent, Paris. The silvered brass dial numbered 3661, in a brass case with hoop handle. Measuring 5 ins (12 ins) in diameter and 1¾ ins (4.5 cms) in height. [A similar example can be found in Clocks Argus specialist Publications Ltd, 1984, page 49, Article by Bert Bolle titled The Smaller World of Barometers].

Los 57

Green glass dump, mantle clock, small barometer, dolls house tea set and miscellanea

Los 123

Early 19th century figured mahogany wheel barometer with thermometer, damp meter, mirror and level

Los 125

Mantle clock, barometer and two samplers, three soapstone figures

Los 168

Nickel plated pocket barometer with original leather carrying case

Los 946

Shoolbred & Co., London Oak Banjo Hanging Barometer with thermometer, having carved scroll decoration, 61cm high

Los 440

Early 19th century mahogany wheel barometer by Ganter, Dumfries, with hygrometer level and thermometer and mirror

Los 972

An early 20th Century carved oak barometer, height 67cms

Los 541

A VICTORIAN ADMIRAL FITZROY BAROMETER having oak surround, glass front and mercury action, 98cm

Los 543

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK MANTEL TIMEPIECE BAROMETER COMBINATION having Swiss mechanism with cylinder escapement and aneroid barometer in an architectural style Edwardian carved case

Los 544

A VICTORIAN OAK DOUBLE BANJO BAROMETER having mercurial column action silvered dial with hygrometer/thermometer and level, 98cm

Los 517

A 19th Century five glass barometer, by Chas Maspero, Manchester, with silvered humidity, thermometer, barometer and levelling dials and centred with a convex mirror, the mahogany case with scroll pediment centred by a turned brass finial, 43 1/2" long

Los 82

Late 19th/early 20th Century carved oak `Anchor` framed combined aneroid barometer and clock, the case formed as an anchor with a pair of entwined dolphins, the white enamel clock dial with makers/retailers mark for V. Weizaeker, Opticien De La Marine, Dunkerque, 55cm high.

Los 477

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU OAK CASED ANEROID BAROMETER, fitted with a mercury thermometer, the case carved and pierced with sinuous plant forms, 80cms high

Los 478

A 19TH CENTURY STICK BAROMETER, with ivory card, the mahogany case fitted with arch top, fitted with a thermometer, 93cm

Los 30

A rare George III satinwood mercury wheel barometer, Vecchio, Nottingham, early 19th century, the 10 inch rosette centred circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath arched Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed VECCHIO, Nottingham and setting pointer adjustment disc, the case with line inlaid borders to front edges, 107cm high. Probably by James Vecchio who is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Nottingham circa 1810-30 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 31

A Regency mahogany mercury wheel barometer, John Somalvico, London, early 19th century, with 10 inch star-centred circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with the usual annotations beneath convex mirror, arched mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed Jno. Somalvico, 2 HATTON GARDEN, LONDON beneath setting pointer adjustment disc, the shaped case with ebony and box strung front edges, 112cm high. Several makers named J. Somalvico are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Hatton Garden, London in the early 19th century Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 32

A fine Regency large mahogany mercury wheel barometer with timepiece, L. Stampa, London, early 19th century, with 12 inch scroll-centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with the usual annotations beneath 5 inch circular white Roman numeral timepiece dial fronting a single fusee circular four pillar movement with tic-tac escapement and signed Holmden, London to backplate, with arched mercury Fahrenheit thermometer to the shaped trunk and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment with ivory vase finial, the rounded base with spirit level signed L. STAMPA, Kirby Str"t, Hatton Garden, London and setting pointer adjustment square, the case with line-edged crossbanded borders to front edges, 126cm high. L. Stampa is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working circa 1800-20 where it is noted that he seemed to specialise in larger wheel barometers incorporating timepieces. John George Holmden is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1807-40 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 33

A fine and rare George III inlaid mahogany double tube or contra-barometer, Balthazar Knie, Edinburgh, dated 1800, the case with broken triangular pediment and parquetry inlaid chevron frieze above rectangular silvered scale inscribed MADE BY MR. KNIE, 1800 to lower centre, applied with visible syphon tube with bulb to top of mercury column on the right and to cistern end on the left, above which is an oil filled narrow bore extension tube against a scale calibrated in reverse 28 to 31 inches divided into hundreds and calibrated in tenths over this range, with the usual engraved annotations and sliding brass recording pointer, the whole within line inlaid and gilt cavetto moulded surround and behind glazed door, the base with inverted cavetto moulded foot, 114cm high. The development of the double tube barometer is generally attributed to Robert Hooke (1635-1703) who in 1668 demonstrated a related instrument to the Royal Society. By having bulbs at each end of the mercury filled cistern tube, relatively small movements within the mercury level would occur with changes in atmospheric pressure due to the increased surface area of the mercury within the bulbs in relation to the bore of the tube. However, by filling the narrow bore extension tube with a coloured oil on the syphon side, amplified movement will be observed. Due to the fact that the oil level will drop with increase in atmospheric pressure, the barometer scale and associated comments work in reverse, which is why this type of barometer is referred to as a "contra-barometer". A similar instrument by Knie is illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Stick or Cistern Tube on page 209 alongside an example signed T. Thompson EDIN"r (which was sold in these rooms The Banfield Collection of Barometers Tuesday 4th September 2007 lot 185). Another comparable instrument by B. Brown of Edinburgh is illustrated in Goodison, Nicholas English BAROMETERS 1680-1860 page 102 which Goodison suggests could have been supplied to Brown by Knie. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 34

A rare George III mahogany mercury dial barometer, Spear, Dublin, circa 1800, with ivory vase finial to the swan neck pediment above 7 inch square glazed silvered register calibrated in inches with the usual annotations and signed Spear 23 Capel St. DUBLIN to centre, with brass setting pointer adjustment disc to throat above arched mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer to the slender trunk, the tablet shaped base with cavetto moulded underside, 101cm high excluding finial. Richard Spear is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 23 Capel Street, Dublin 1793-1809. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 35

A Victorian rosewood sympiesometer, Joseph Hughes, London, mid 19th century, with stepped cavetto moulded pediment above glazed rectangular silvered scale applied with oil and hydrogen gas filled syphon tube against a Fahrenheit temperature scale with separate adjustable scale calibrated for the barometric inches, to the left is a Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer, the plate is inscribed Joseph Hughes, London, Improved SYMPIESOMETER and has a sector for the rotating recording disc towards the lower left hand corner, 59cm high. Joseph Hughes is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from various addresses in London 1822-78. The sympiesometer was invented by Alexander Adie of Edinburgh in 1818 as an alternative to the standard marine barometer. The instrument works by measuring the relative atmospheric compression of hydrogen in the upper section of a syphon tube usually filled with almond oil. However, as hydrogen will expand and contract with variations in temperature, the pressure scale first needs to be calibrated against a temperature reading (from the thermometer placed next to the syphon tube) before the atmospheric pressure can be ascertained. The main benefit gained from using a sympiesometer rather than a mercury barometer whilst at sea is that it is less susceptible to the motion of the ship and easily calibrated for variances in temperature. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 36

A Regency mahogany bowfronted cistern tube stick barometer, Dollond, London, early 19th century, with cavetto moulded caddy upstand above brass edged glazed rectangular silvered vernier register annotated and calibrated in inches and signed DOLLOND, LONDON to upper margin, the trunk with vernier adjustment squares and hygrometer above brass edged bowfronted mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer flanked by ebony line inset edges above ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover to the shaped rectangular base with ebony line lozenge inlaid canted angles and cavetto moulded underside, 101cm high. Peter Dollond is recorded by Banfield as born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver, and started business as an optician at the age of twenty in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until the latter`s death in 1761 and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond`s nephew, George Huggins, who subsequently changed his surname to Dollond. Peter Dollond was appointed optician to George III and the Duke of York and the workshop was renowned for producing high quality instruments. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Los 1171

John Corti, London, a mahogany cased wheel barometer, with silvered dial

Los 658

`Job Castelati, Leicester`, a George III mahogany wheel barometer, the swan neck pediment above mercury thermometer, the silvered dial and adjustment key hole, the case cross banded in rosewood and strung in holly and ebony line, 104cm (41in) high.

Los 535

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER with hygrometer thermometer convex mirror, principal dial and spirit level with break arch pediment, 38" high.

Los 558

Oak cased circular aneroid barometer, the 6" white dial within a Christopher Dresser style case carved with rosettes

Los 398

A 19th Century Wheel Barometer with thermometer, hydrometer, mirror and spirit level, the white dial inscribed "J J Lockwood, Bolton" in onion top mahogany case. 7 1/2" (19cms) diameter dial.

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