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A limited edition walnut and gilt metal Daniel Quare reproduction barometer, circa 1978, supplied by Garrard & Co. Ltd., limited edition No. 32 of 150, the silvered dial with engraved decoration within a gilt metal and glazed case with foliate engraved decoration and inscribed 'Reproduction of Daniel Quare circa 1700, 32-150', the stop fluted and spiral reeded column on a rectangular plinth base with hinged foliate feet, height approx 100cm, together with certificate and related paperwork.
A small mixed collection of scientific instruments Various makers, 19th century Comprising a lacquered brass surveyor’s sighting compass, Troughton & Simms, mid 19th century, in original sharkskin case; a gilt brass ‘Hutchinson’s Improved Surveying Aneroid’ altimeter/barometer, Elliott Bros, late 19th century, in original leather case; three various pocket compasses, 19th century; a prismatic microscope objective, cased, late 19th century; and a French map distance gauge, 19th century, (7).
A mahogany mercury wheel barometer J. Dubini, London, early 19th century The 10 inch circular silvered register with scroll and urn engraved centre and calibrated in inches with the usual observations beneath circular fan inlaid panel and Fahrenheit scale arched alcohol thermometer to the baluster shaped trunk, the rounded base with spirit level signed J. Dubini, 8 Brooks Market, hygrometer and pediment lacking, 108cm high.
A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood wheel barometer Thomas Bale, Bristol, circa 1840. The silvered star centre engraved circular register beneath bowfronted Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the square base with rectangular spirit level signed T. BALE, BRISTOL beneath setting pointer adjustment disc, the case with foliate inlays to borders, 106cm high. Thomas Bale is recorded in Moore, A.J The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900 as working at 2 Narrow Wine Street 1839-44, then at Dial House, 13 Broadmead in 1849, then moving to 36 Wine Street where he is thought to have worked until circa 1875.
A Continental line inlaid walnut mercury bulb cistern tube stick barometer Weiner, Lolle, late 18th century With gilt -edged rectangular brass vernier register plate calibrated in inches and signed Weiner, Lolle to upper edge and annotated Sohon Verand Regen further down plate, the arch-top case with exposed tube to the waisted trunk above bowfronted box cistern cover (lacking top cover panel), 107cm high.
A George III inlaid mahogany bulb cistern tube mercury stick barometer P. Stillo, Manchester, early 19th century The rectangular silvered vernier register calibrated in inches with Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and signed P. Stillo N.4 Thomas Street, Manchester behind glazed door beneath broken pediment, with caddy moulded and line inlaid trunk with domed cistern cover to the circular base, 97cm high.
An oak cased mercury ‘Admiral Fitzroy’s Barometer’ Unsigned, circa 1890. The full-height paper scales annotated with Admiral Fitzroy’s observations and with brass sliding pointers above Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and storm tube flanking the visible bulb cistern, in a glazed front Reformed Gothic influence case with chamfer moulded rails and uprights projecting through the corners, 108cm high.
A black japanned mercury marine stick barometer H. Hughes & Sons Ltd, London, early 20th century The cylindrical silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and inscribed H. HUGHES & SONS LTD, LONDON, NO.805 above cylindrical shaft applied with brass vernier adjustment knob and Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer with moulded cistern to base, wall-mounted via gimbals and hinged arm fixed beneath scale, 94cm high.
A brass Kew pattern marine barometer with Gold slide thermometer scale Short & Mason Ltd, London, early 20th century With brass cap above glazed cylindrical silvered vernier scale calibrated in millibars signed Short & Mason Ltd, London and inscribed B.O.T. Marine Barometer Mk.II, AB224/213, the cylindrical shaft with brass vernier adjustment knob, gimbal wall mountings and Gold type adjustable thermometer scale inscribed MET Ref No.1657, above silvered cistern cover, thermometer tube lacking, 91cm high. The use of the millibar as the standard unit for measuring atmospheric pressure was adopted by the Meterological Office in 1914 after recommendations made by E. Gold. Gold also devised the sliding thermometer scale to allow for corrections to be made for latitude, height of cistern above mean sea level, mean Index error as well as temperature. A similar barometer by Negretti & Zambra was sold in these rooms ‘The Banfield Family Collection of Barometers’, 4th September 2007, Lot 201.
A Victorian rosewood mercury marine barometer Soulby, London, mid 19th century The canted glazed arch-top bone vernier register calibrated in inches and signed SOULBY, LONDON to upper margin, in arch-top case with waisted rectangular section trunk applied with mercury Fahrenheit and Reamur scale thermometer, the base with moulded cylindrical brass cistern, gimbals lacking, 91cm high.

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