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A stained pine cased stick barometer, thought to be by Thomas Hargraves of Settle, with engraved brass scale and vernier and bearing date 1802, with exposed tube and the shaped cresting with turned centre finial and turned cistern cover, 38ins high Note : E.H. Baillie, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, record a Thomas Hargreaves (Hargraves) working in Settle circa 1770-1795
An early 19th Century mahogany stick barometer and thermometer by William and Samuel Jones of London, with silvered scale and vernier and mercury thermometer, contained in figured mahogany and banded case with scroll pediment and turned cistern cover, 40ins high (both silvered scales damaged, glass cracked) Note: William and Samuel Jones recorded at several addresses in Holborn Hill, London, fl.1784-1860
A Victorian rosewood wheel barometer, 25cm silvered register inscribed Johnson, Derby, alcohol thermometer, the case carved with a border of scrolls, 102cm high, c.1860 Edward Johnson was born in Woodhouse Eaves, Leics., in 1817, was apprenticed in 1834 and in 1849 set up in Rotten Row, Derby, taking over the older firm of Daniel Holme (great uncle of Geoffrey Holme, editor of The Studio magazine) by 1858. In 1871 he was at 60, St. Peter`s Street, employing 6 people also trading as a retailer and jeweller. He died 1882, and was succeeded by his son, also Edward, who moved to 35 Victoria Street, where the firm flourished until the younger Johnson`s death in 1932, when the firm closed and the premises were sold to Montague Burton`s, who demolished it and erected their new store there.

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