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CLOCKS - A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN OAK ANEROID BAROMETER having a carved and moulded pediment with dentil frieze, twin flank Ionic pilasters with fluted columns flanking a mercurial thermometer with silvered dial and an ornately carved base with intricatelyengraved enamelled dial and cast polished brass bezel, 1m high
An unusual Globe clock with barometer, the eight day duration movement having a cylinder escapement and set within a terrestrial globe between four gilded brass pillars which in turn stand on a marble base, with the shaped brass top having an aneroid barometer sat above, the globe signed ‘Smith’s Terrestrial Globe’, the dial having black Arabic numerals and decorative blued steel hands, height 40cm.
J.B. Dancer, Manchester An oak stick barometer, the aslant bone dials having two vernier scales showing ‘10 A.M. Yesterday’ and ‘10 A.M. Today’ with the left hand side engraved with the maker’s name ‘J.B. Dancer, Manchester’, the right hand scale engraved ‘Add one tenth for each ninety feet above the sea’, both with wind indication, with a bone thermometer set within the trunk, the oak case having a castellated top and Gothic carved mouldings, height 100cm. * John Benjamin Dancer is recorded as working at 13, Cross Street, Manchester, from before 1841 until after 1845 and was ‘By appointment to Her Majesties Commissionaires’.
J J Hicks, London, a walnut weather station, the walnut case, with front opening, containing an eight day fusee timepiece with the silvered 7 inch round dial engraved with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and the maker’s name ‘J.J. Hicks, 8 Hatton, London’, alongside a barometer drum turned with power from the clock movement, a signed thermometer with silvered dial and barometer scale to the side, and a barometer with the 7 inch dial signed by the maker as before and engraved with scales, height 42cm, width 69cm. * James Joseph Hicks was born in Ross Carbery, Co. Cork, Ireland moving to London where he was apprenticed to L.P. Casella. The Hicks business became one of the largest in the country and was at 8, Hatton Garden, London from 1861 until 1884 when the company enlarged by taking over the adjoining premises. He was a staunch Catholic and presented a number of meteorological instruments to the Vatican. He was made a Knight Commander of St. Gregory.
A WALNUT AND STAINED PINE STICK BAROMETER, c.1860, with angled ivory plates, with verniers, one for "10am Yesterday" the other for "10am Today" with concealed mercury tube and boxed mercury thermometer, the case carved with fruit and foliage, the compressed spherical cistern corner carved with foliage, 106cms
A GILT METAL POCKET BAROMETER, NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA no.R/2309 the silvered dial with counter-balanced pointer and rotating inner dial activated by the crown, barometric pressure sector, Direction of the Wind sector, Rise, Fall and Steady apertures, the band with altitude calibration, the case with rotating milled bezels and the back incorporating a forecast chart, with 26 sectors A-Z, 54mm dia (in original Morocco case)

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