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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany lancet shaped mantle clock with French movement and painted dial with Roman numerals, retailed by R. Stewart, Glasgow, height 23 cm, with key, together with a leather cased pocket barometer by A. Franks Ltd, Manchester, a brass stamp box, two Indian brass elephants, a gilt framed wall mirror and an African fly whisk with carved wooden handle, (7).
An Art Nouveau silver shaped rectangular photograph frame, maker's mark poorly struck, Chester 1910, embossed with a vacant cartouche, foliage and lobing, 30.5cm (12in) high (lacking the backboard and easel); and a desk aneroid barometer by G. E. Hawkins, Birmingham 1907, with a 2.5in circular register, in a scroll outlined shaped case, 12cm (4.75in) high (lacking the easel)
An Edwardian Miniature Inlaid Longcase Timepiece, the case with arched pediment, rosewood case with boxwood inlaid front and borders, thermometer box inset to trunk, the plinth with skeletonised aneroid barometer, upon a stepped base, 3-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 47cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed G Croce, York, circa 1860, the case with swan neck pediment and boxwood stringing to the borders, hygrometer, thermometer box, circular mirror, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level dial signed, 96cm high see illustration G Croce is recorded as working in York between 1820-55. See Banfield (Edwin): Barometer Makers and Retailers, page 62
A Victorian rosewood wheel barometer, the circular silverised dial stamped D Fragioli & Son, 3 Gt Warner St, Clerkenwell with scale 28 to 31 inches and marker and pointer with thermometer and hydrometer above and level at base, the case with small mother of pearl roundel decoration, 119cm high
A collection of trans-Atlantic cable samples comprising fourteen assorted types, some mounted and inscribed with dates between 1866 and 1900, together with five items of 'cableware' consisting of three paperweights and two pendants; together with a 2in. aneroid barometer set in a section of teak handrail inscribed Ex Herzogen Cecile / Wrecked 25th April 1936 Bolt Head, Devon - 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter.
A mid-19th century Scottish rosewood, brass and ivory marine stick barometer by David Heron, Glasgow the arched case with top loop, concealed tube with angled ivorine plates with sliding vernier, signed in the arch D. HERON / GLASGOW, the trunk with front-mounted thermometer, brass gimbal weight, mounted in a hinged gimbal 37½in. (95cm.) high overall. David Heron was active between 1815 and 1863 from several addresses in Glasgow but was probably at 212 Broomielaw at the date of this instrument. He was located here between 1836 and 1847, but was in partnership from 1844, becoming David Heron & Co.
A mid-19th century mahogany, brass and ivory marine stick barometer by Fisher & Son, Yarmouth the square top with brass suspension loop, signed to the top T. Fisher & Son./Gt. Yarmouth, concealed tube with angled scales, hinged cover with inset thermometer, brass gimbal weight and hinged gimbal with securing pin 37½in. (95cm.) high overall. Thornton Fisher & Son worked from South Quay, Yarmouth, between 1844-1847.
A fine Royal Benevolent Society presentation aneroid barometer by Dollond for the Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Society with 4½in. painted dial inscribed MARINE ANEROID BAROMETER / MADE BY / DOLLOND LONDON / NO.1018 / SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN & MARINERS' / CARLTON HOUSE REGENT ST. LONDON / ROYAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, mounted in a handsomely-carved oak dolphin stand 11½ x 16½in. (29 x 42cm.)
A mid 19th Century Mahogany and box wood lined inlaid Wheel Barometer, Vismara of Bury St Edmunds, the swan neck pediment centred with a cast acorn finial, over a brass backed hydrometer and single scale mercury thermometer, to a convex mirror and concave bezel with convex glass enclosing an 8” dial with scale of 28 to 31, to a signed level, height 38 ½”
A mid 19th Century Rosewood cased five dial Wheel Barometer, the swan neck pediment over a silvered hydrometer and single scale alcohol thermometer with convex mirror, to a convex Brass bezel and glass enclosing a 10” silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a warranted level, height 42 ½”
An early 19th Century Mahogany and ebony inlaid Wheel Barometer, Thomas Jones of Liverpool, the swan neck pediment to a silvered hygrometer and detachable bow fronted single scale silvered mercury thermometer over a cast Brass bezel, enclosing a 6” silvered dial, with scale of 28 to 31, to an adjustment screw and signed level, height 39”
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, F Moulton of St Lawrence Steps, Norwich, the rounded pediment to a baluster column, with a silvered single scale mercury thermometer over a concave cast bezel, enclosing a signed 8” dial with scale of 28 to 31, height 36”

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