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Los 1

A 19th century mahogany banjo barometer signed Poole Taunton

Los 1

A good quality brass inlaid mahogany clock barometer the dials signed F ROBSON and Co 46 Dean Street, Newcastle on Tyne

Los 1

A Black Forest carved and stained lime wood barometer stand modelled as a standing bear, late 19th century, with inset glass eyes, the drum case held on the right shoulder and supported by the raised left paw, the bear modelled standing on a rockwork base with foliage, the instrument with German script, 65cm high

Los 92

A 19th Century mahogany barometer, thermometer, hydrometer and level by G Arzoni, Canterbury

Los 132

A late 19th Century walnut based banjo shaped barometer and thermometer with white painted dial

Los 143

A late 19th Century carved oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer with silver presentation inscription plate dated 1897

Los 158

An early 20th Century mahogany cased banjo barometer, thermometer and hydrometer with silver dial

Los 553

Victorian satinwood banded mahogany balloon barometer, with silvered dials and guage and incorporating a convex mirrored roundel, 96 cm long

Los 625

19th century mahogany stick barometer with broken arch pediment over a silvered register plate, 94 cm long

Los 656

A 19th century rosewood balloon barometer with silvered dials and small convex mirror, 96 cm long

Los 1423

A 19th century wheel barometer, with silvered dial and thermometer, in a mahogany case with swan neck pediment top, height, 97cm.

Los 508

Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood balloon barometer, silvered dial and temperature, 108 cm high

Los 1

19th Century French brass-mounted Cartel Clock, the enamelled dial inscribed, "Martino Tharia", the case with Sèvres type panels, decorated with putto, within cobalt blue borders and the matching Aneroid Barometer, the enamelled dial inscribed, "Passemant Au Louvre", 66cms, (26"), (2).

Los 1

A mahogany stick barometer, the ivory plate inscribed J.Gilmour & Co, Glasgow, 92cm high

Los 1

A CONTINENTAL OAK CASED WEATHER STATION of classical portico form and with applied gilt brass mounts consisting of a clock, barometer and aneroid barometer, 16 3/4" wide.

Los 1

A 19th Century mahogany and string inlaid barometer, by D Swan, Hull, the case with scroll pediment, the humidity, thermometer, barometer and levelling dials silvered, with central circular mirror, 38" high

Los 399

A Victorian Coromandel Travelling Vanity Case, containing silver mounted glass and ivory accoutrements, by William Leuchars, London 1881, rectangular, the lid inlaid with a cursive brass complex monogram, opening to reveal a fully fitted interior with hinged side cabinets, abbatant lid and interior drawers, comprising fourteen vessels including those for soap, powder, scent, mantel clock, five piece ivory hair set, "light" match box, wax seal, pen, and twenty-one other small implements including medicine spoon, compass, barometer, tape measure, cork screw, ear scoop, nail buff, and buttons hooks, with a mirror to the lid underside, 41cm wide (case damaged) See illustration

Los 1449

A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed V Cattanio, Stockton, circa 1855, the case with swan neck pediment with turned finial, inlaid stringing to the borders, hydrometer, inset thermometer box, central circular mirror, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level signed, 97cm high See illustration Vincent Cattanio is recorded as working in Stockton between 1851-1856. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, page 48.

Los 401

An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial inscribed 'THOS JONES, 62. Charing Cross.' with vernier scale, the body with turned bone adjuster to a silvered thermometer and a turned well cover, 37.5in (95cm) h. Thomas Jones of Charing Cross, was apprenticed to Jesse Ramsden in 1789 and was in his own business by 1806. He was instrument maker to the Duke of Clarence. He was at 62 Charing Cross 1816-1850 and died in 1852.

Los 403

A marine stick barometer, the brass and ebonised case with a silvered dial, inscribed 'CASELLA, LONDON, No. 4055,' with thermometer, 39in (99cm) h.

Los 440

A chrome novelty desk combination clock, modelled as a diver's helmet, with a compass, clock, thermometer and barometer, having silvered dials, the clock with a cylinder platform escapement, stamped '1015,' mounted on a black marble base with brass rim, 7.5in (19cm) h.

Los 441

A brass automaton 'lighthouse' clock, barometer and thermometer, the revolving top with silvered dials, the clock with a cylinder platform escapement and stamped '2248', the two thermometer dials in English and French, the base with a door to the winding mechanism, 16.75in (42.5cm) h.

Los 1238

A late 19th Century lacquered brass cased Pocket Barometer/Altimeter, R Clark, Newcastle on Tyne, the plain circular case (lacking bow) with key wind adjustment, to a rotating bezel with scale of 0-10000, with further internal scale of 28-31, and blued steel hand, diam 2”, together with its original fitted Morocco covered case (cover A/F)

Los 1239

A good early 20th Century Nickel cased combination Pocket Barometer/Altimeter/Compass/Thermometer, the polished case with ring suspension at 12, to a rotating bezel enclosing a twin scale of 22-31, and 0-10000, and verso with silvered Fahrenheit three quarter round scale, with internal silvered compass scale of 0-360, with needle locking button to the bezel, width 2 ¼”

Los 1240

An early 20th Century Nickel cased pocket aneroid Barometer/Altimeter, the circular nickel plated case with ring suspension, to an enamel dial, with outside scale of 17-31 and inside scale from 0-1500, with rotating bezel and pointer, diam 2”

Los 1242

An early 20th Century plated brass pocket Barometer, Negretti and Zambra, London, the drum shaped case with ring suspension and two small bun feet to a 2 ¼” composite dial and silvered indicator needle, diam 2 ½”

Los 1243

An early 20th Century Anodised brass Surveying Aneroid Barometer, E R Watts & Sons, London 1031, the drum case with adjusting screw at 12, and pivoting eye glass, to a glazed cover enclosing a silvered and rotating outer chapter ring and interior with scale of 0-12800 ft, and inside scale of 19-31”, with blued steel needle and rotating bezel, width 3”

Los 1247

A late 19th Century lacquered brass Aneroid Barometer/Altimeter, B Russell, 10 Magdelen Street, Norwich, the drum shaped case with ring suspension at 12, enclosing a silvered rotating bezel and further chapter ring with outside scale of 0-10000 and inside scale of 21-31, and blued indicator needle, Width 4 ¾”

Los 1253

A 1st half of 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, J C Zambra, 9 Beauchamp Street, Leather Lane, Holborn, with swan neck pediment over silvered hygrometer to a single scale alcohol thermometer to a convex mirror and 10” silvered dial centred with engraved Prince of Wales Feathers and a scale of 28-31 to a signed level, height 44”

Los 1265

A late 19th Century carved Oak Cased Barometer, “Admiral Fitzroy’s Barometer,” FD & Co Regd, the arched pediment to a dental work frieze with further carved frieze to half fluted columns with scrolling capitals and a plinth base, with single glazed panel enclosing paper scales of 27-31 over rising and falling explanations to a storm tube further twin scale silver backed mercurial thermometer, height 47”

Los 1273

A fine late 19th Century Walnut and Ebony strung bow-fronted Stick Barometer, Rossi, Norwich, the overhanging cornice with a single pad top to a bevelled convex glass enclosing twin ivory scales of 27-31 with adjustable verniers, further to a bow-fronted twin scale mercurial thermometer to a block base with canted corners and urn shaped ebonised cistern cover, and screw adjustment to the base, height 39”

Los 1282

A 1st quarter of 19th Century Mahogany Cased Wheel Barometer, G Rossi, Exchange Street, Norwich, the swan neck pediment centred with a cast brass finial over a silver backed hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”

Los 1287

A late 19th Century Oak Case Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the carved case with C scroll floral and foliate decoration to a twin scale porcelain backed mercurial thermometer over a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” porcelain dial with scale of 25-31, and centred with Admiral Fitzroy’s indications, height 36”

Los 1289

A late 19th Century carved Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer, the rope twist case to a spun brass bezel enclosing a heavy bevelled glass to a 6” porcelain dial with scale of 28-31 over instructions, diameter 9 ½”

Los 1290

A mid-20th Century walnut cased Aneroid Barometer, the moulded circular case with cast brass bezel enclosing a 5” silvered dial with scale of 26-31, signed “Dipple and Conway Opticians, Cambridge and Norwich”, diameter 9 ¾”

Los 1292

An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the stained oak case carved with foliate and geometric designs over a lacquered brass twin scale mercurial thermometer, to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” brass dial with scale of 28-31 and signed Dipple and Conway Ltd, 19 Castle Street, Norwich, height 34”

Los 1293

A mid-19th Century Mahogany and Ebony strung Wheel Barometer, C Aiano, North Gate, Canterbury, the swan neck pediment over a silvered alcohol thermometer to a further silvered hygrometer and cast brass bezel, enclosing a signed 8” silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 39”

Los 1295

A 19th Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer, with swan neck pediment and central urn, circular silvered dial, by J Waterstone, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, 39” high

Los 1300

A late 19th Century carved Oak Aneroid Barometer, Cartwright & Son, Preston, the carved case with shaped pediment and turned finials over freestanding columns flanking a spun brass bezel, enclosing a 7” composite dial with scale of 25-31 and Gothic arched based, height 22 ½”

Los 1301

An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the carved case with stylised floral and foliate decoration to a silvered twin scale mercurial thermometer to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7” silvered dial with scale of 26-31, signed W R Bullen, Norwich, height 32”

Los 1

Mahogany banjo barometer, the gilt dial named J. Mangiacavalli, London, 97cm long

Los 148

An oak cased weather station R. Bailey, Birmingham, late 19th century The eight-day timepiece movement with platform lever escapement and 7 inch silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and signed R. BAILEY, BIRMINGHAM opposing an aneroid barometer with conforming silvered register calibrated in inches and inscribed 14 Bennetts Hill BIRMINGHAM, with paper lined rotating barograph drum driven by the clock and annotated via an inked pointer linked to the aneroid mechanism between and with Min/Max mercury farenheit thermometer mounted beneath, in glazed-front oak case with moulded base, 40cm high, 66cm wide.

Los 149

A mahogany mercury syphon wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 7.5 inch silvered foliate centre engraved circular register signed Ballard, Cranbrook beneath conforming thermometer and swan neck pediment with rounded base, 97cm high.

Los 150

An oak Admiral Fitzroy pattern mercury barometer, late 19th century, the visible syphon tube with annotated paper scale titled BAROMETER BY THE LATE ADMIRAL FITZROY and two brass sliding pointers above alcohol thermometer stamped WARRANTED CORRECT and atmosphere tube, in pointed arch top case with foliate crest and carved infill to top, 114cm high.

Los 151

A Regency figured mahogany mercury wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 8 inch rosette centre engraved circular silvered register beneath convex mirror, arched mercury thermometer and damp/dry scale, with swan neck pediment and spirit level signed Bragazzi Nottingham, Warranted to the rounded base, 100cm high.

Los 152

An Edwardian crossbanded mahogany aneroid wheel barometer, with 10 inch circular silvered register signed John Perry Nottingham beneath mercury thermometer and swan neck pediment, 110cm high

Los 153

A mahogany mercury syphon wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 8 inch silvered star centre engraved circular register beneath conforming alcohol thermometer, damp/dry scale and swan neck pediment, with spirit level signed J. CROCE, YORK to the rounded base, 97cm high.

Los 1

H Hughes, 59 Fenchurch St London No.507, a circular brass chrono-aneroid ships-type clock, the 6 inch silvered dial with barometer above Roman dial, flanked by two thermometers, 19cm diameter

Los 313A

A 19th century mahogany bowfront stick barometer By Adie & Son, Edinburgh 9.3cm wide, 101cm high, 6.2cm deep

Los 315

A 19th century mahogany and chevron banded stick barometer By J. Donegan, Bristol 13cm wide, 96cm high, 6cm deep

Los 316

A George III mahogany and tulipwood banded wheel barometer 36cm diameter, 112cm high

Los 1

Late Regency Rosewood Mercury Wheel Barometer with hydrometer methylated spirits thermometer bevelled glass with ebonized reeded mount, silvered dial & mercury spirit level signed W Martinelli?? 2 Kings Street, Borough The case surmounted with broken arch pediment

Los 1

Personal Ephemera relating to Hennes inc. 2 Ypres Souvenirs, padlocks, corkscrews,compass, wrist watches (Curtis & Majex), pocket barometer, Ingersol top wind chrome case pocket watch, straight edge razors, pocket telescope etc.

Los 1

A 19th Century mahogany banjo barometer, with swan's neck pediment above the hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, mirror, silvered dial and spirit level by Monesteri and Co. Darlington. (see illustration)

Los 1

A Victorian oak stick barometer, by W. Sexty, Grantham with moulded arched cornice above the glazed door enclosing the ivory scale with mercury thermometer beneath and with carved cistern cover. Height 40.5ins. (see illustration)

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