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A Regency figured mahogany mercury wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 8 inch foliate scroll centre engraved circular silvered register beneath convex mirror, arched mercury thermometer and damp/dry scale, with swan neck pediment and spirit level signed J. Pedrone, Carlisle, Warranted to the rounded base, 96cm high.
A Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 8 inch circular silvered register signed D. GUARDI beneath arched alcohol thermometer flanked by conch shell oval paterae, with rosette beneath broken pediment to top and conforming inlay to the rounded base, 97cm high.
An unusual Regency mercury syphon wheel-stick barometer, early 19th century, with swan neck pediment above rectangular silvered register calibrated in inches and with vernier scale beside alcohol thermometer and signed D. Lerboni, 6 Mersey St. Liverpool, the lower section with damp/dry scale above 12 inch circular silvered register and spirit level to base, 110cm high
Stick barometer Victorian oak stick barometer, the arched top with ivory forecasting and scale faces, named JH Steward, Cornhill, London, ivory faced thermometer to the stem and presentation label dated 1873, turned cover over sealed leather cistern (scale adjustment and base screw knobs missing). Length 92cm.
a late George III oak stick barometer by Molliner of Edinburgh the associated case with triangular pediment with sunken field decoration above original brass register plate, vernier and thermometer scale bounded by a foliate spray and maker's signature (bottom right), (cut) the plain chamfered body with chamfered cistern cover 94cm high
An early 20th Century brass cased combination Pocket Barometer and Altimeter, Negretti & Zambra, London, 15801, the plain circular case with rotating bezel and suspension at 12, to a signed silver dial, with barometric scale of 25 to 31 and external scale of 0 to 6,000, with blued steel indicator hand, width 1 7/8”
An early 20th Century lacquered brass cased combination Pocket Barometer and Altimeter, Lennie, Optician, Edinburgh, the lacquered circular case with suspension at 12 and milled bezel with internal scale of 0 to 10,000, enclosing a barometric scale of 21 to 31, width 2”, in its original Morocco covered outer travel case
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, D Gatty & Co of Reading, the broken arch pediment centred with a brass finial, over flower head and shell inlaid cartouches, with silvered single scale alcohol thermometer, to a cast brass bezel, enclosing a signed 8” silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31, height 38”
A mid 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid five dial Wheel Barometer, L Solcha of Hull, the swan neck pediment with applied bone roundels and ring turned finial, to a silvered hydrometer over a detachable silvered single scale mercurial thermometer and convex mirror, to an 8” silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31, over a signed level, height 38”
[Robert] Tangate, London, a late 18th century mahogany stick barometer, the broken pediment above silvered scale engraved 'Tangate London', above visible tube and turned cistern cover with adjuster below, 98cm. Robert Tangate worked in the Fleet Street area from 1766 until his death in 1808. He was first apprenticed to John Morgan from 1752, then George Adams who was instrument maker to the King
Henry Frodsham, Liverpool An early 19th Century mahogany stick barometer, the concave moulding over a bowed glazed scale, figured trunk and lappet collar, with a turned cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with thermometer and scale from 27 to 31 inches and rack and pinion vernier via ivory knob, 94cm

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