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A lady's nine carat gold Tudor Princess Date wrist watch, the square gilt dial with black and gilt batons and hands, centre seconds, case numbered 12072 over 569234, later plated bracelet, also a silver open faced pocket watch, circa 1925, silvered dial signed Cargills Limited, Colombo, a travelling eight day clock and barometer set in a leather zip up case and a chrome plated stop watch (6)
a Black Slate Mantel Clock combined with Aneroid Barometer and Local Interest, circa 1870, the case with flat top pediment, green marble sides, the base with a brass plaque with a presentation inscription "This clock is presented by the ladies together with a purse of £130 from the gentlemen of the Hurworth Hunt to George Dodds, in recognition of his valued services as Whip & Huntsman for 28 years 1877", 4-3/4-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible jewelled brocot escapement, below is an aneroid barometer dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered "1808", 41cm high
a Ship's Stick Barometer combined with Sympiesometer, signed W Weichert, Bute Docks, Cardiff, circa 1860, the nicely coloured burr walnut and mahogany case with carved scrolled pediment, case with concealed mercury tube, turned metal cistern, twin vernier ivory dial signed, the trunk with improved sympiesometer box, 'later' wall bracket, (one adjustment knob missing), 97cm high See illustration
a Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed Fattorini, York, circa 1840, the case with swan neck pediment and inlaid stringing to the borders, hygrometer, thermometer box, circular mirror, 8-inch silvered dial with nicely engraved centre depicting a windmill and hills in the background, spirit level signed, 97cm high See illustration joseph Fattorini is recorded as working in 12 Castlegate, York between 1838-1848. See Banfield (Edwin): Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg 78.
a Mahogany Inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed B Tagliabue & Co, circa 1810, the case with broken arch pediment with central brass finial, nicely figured case with floral and shell inlay, inset thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 100cm high See illustration b Tagliabue & Co are recorded as working at Holborn in London between 1810-1830. See Banfield (Edwin): Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg 211.
A rosewood veneered and boxwood strung miniature longcase clock having an arched pediment with fan inlay over a circular Arabic enamel dial named R. Chambers, Luton, backed by a French movement, the body set with a glass thermometer and the box base with aneroid barometer, on plinth. See Illustration.
A George III period satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded wheel barometer the swan neck pediment with pine cone finial above dry/damp dial, thermometer, pressure dial and spirit level dial, signed Lione & Somalvico, 125 Holburn Hill, London 31cm wide, 110cm high Property of a private Surrey collection. Note: the firm of Lione & Somalvico, London, fl. 1805-20
A 19th Century mahogany cased stick barometer and thermometer by Charles Tarelli of Northampton, with silvered scale and vernier, contained in case with angled pediment and glazed folding door, the exposed tube with chevron veneered ground inlaid with chequered stringings, and with turned cistern cover, 38ins high (tube possibly replaced and case generally in need of restoration) Note : Charles Tarelli recorded working as Optician at Wood Hill, Northampton, circa 1830
Victorian Scottish rosewood mercury marine stick barometer by Gebbie & Co. ivory scale annotated 10am yesterday and 10am today, over gimbal collar with improved Sympiesometer tube and fahrenheit thermometer mounted on a glazed and brass backed scale, cylindrical brass cistern cover, (lacking gimbals), h: 37.50 in.
A mid-19th Century Oak Cased Stick Barometer, A Deck of Kings Parade, Cambridge, the overhanging cornice to a glazed panel enclosing bevelled ivory plates, with scale of 27-31 and twin vernier adjustment, over a further ivory backed single scale mercury thermometer, to an urn-shaped cistern cover, height 39”

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