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An early 19th Century rosewood wheel barometer with broken arch pediment (damaged), above the hygrometer, thermometer and 10in. silvered scale below, convex glass cover, spirit level below inscribed Arizzi, Lower Head Row, Leeds, the case decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl banding, 44in. high.
A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer, and hydrometer by C. Aiano, Northgate, Canterbury, with 10ins silvered scale and mercury thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, moulded scroll pediment and inset with convex mirror, 45ins high Note : Charles Aiano recorded various address in Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, 1826-1841
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Robt. McPherson of Dumfries, the engraved silvered dial and vernier contained in figured mahogany bow-fronted case with moulded pediment and with split turned urn pattern cistern cover, 39ins high (lower corner of bow-front glass cracked and case slightly marked and chipped in places)
A late Victorian brass cased desk timepiece, thermometer and barometer, the twin oval timepiece with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals flanked by aneroid barometer, retailed by M. Pillischer of London, the centre with mercury thermometer, with oval ring handle above and on black and brass mounted base, 6.25ins high (the back of the case engraved "Lord Robart" and dated 1875
A late 19th Century French mantel clock, barometer and thermometer, the 3.75ins black slate dial with gilt Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in black slate case of shaped outline, inset with aneroid barometer and mercury thermometer, 12.25ins high
A 1907 Pattern Bayonet, single edged fullered blade 17in (43cm), by Remington stamped 1913, double grooved walnut grips stamped 21, in its steel mounted green leather sheath, with frog and clip 'Jewell 1917'; a Gilt Brass Pocket Barometer by Callaghan & Co. 23A New Bond Street, London, in its brown leather case; a Leather Bound Harris 'Day & Night' Three Drawer Field Telescope; and a Bakelite Thermos Flask in its field service brown leather carrier and strap, (4). Provenance: Lieutenant-Colonel R.J.P. Anderson C.M.G., D.S.O. Commander 11th Hussars 1915-1920, thence by descent.
Alex James's leaving present from Arsenal FC in 1937, in the form of a gold pocket barometer altimeter by Short & Mason of London, No. I 3534, in a customised case, the lining printed in gilt with the Arsenal 'gunners' crest Alex James (1901-1953) is regarded as one Arsenal's greatest players of all time. The Scot was an inside forward and supporting player for the two main strikers. He was famed for the excellent quality of his passing and supreme ball control, leading many modern-day comparisons with Arsenal forward Dennis Bergkamp. His rheumatism meant he wore "baggy" shorts to hide the long johns he wore to keep warm. This baggy appearance became his trademark

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