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A****. Abraham, Optician, Liverpool A Mahogany Stick Barometer, having a double moulded pediment above a rectangular glazed door enclosing engraved ivory register plates, the shaft faced with figured veneers, bearing turned-ivory pointer adjustment knob and meteorological slide-calculator with ivory registers, shallow domed cistern cover, second quarter 19th Century, 92cm high (incomplete)
Bruner & Co., Salford Bridge, Manchester A Mahogany-Cased Stick Barometer, having a broken pediment surmounting a rectangular glazed door, enclosing an engraved brass register plate, the shaft feather-banded and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, above a shallow domed cistern cover, early 19th Century, 95cm
A Late 19th Century Nickel plated combination Pocket Barometer and Compass, Chancellor & Son, Dublin & Paris, the circular silvered case with ring suspension and bevelled glass enclosing a silvered scale with scale of 22:31 and inside scale of 0:10000 and verso fitted with a Compass with increments for true and magnetic North and outside scale to 360, width 1 7/8 “
A Late 19th Century French “Vineyard” Wall Clock, the ebonised and shaped oval case to a mask set with stylised Abalone shell flowers with pewter stringing to a brass bezel and 9” Alabaster dial with applied and gilt metal mounted Roman lozenges, signed L Coqueret with black steel hands over an Ameroid Barometer with scale of 70:79 to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a coil gong, height 24½“
James Ayscough, London (Barometer maker circa 1745-60), mahogany stick barometer, signed silvered calibrated dial surmounted with a turned half finial, moulded outlines and mahogany ball base, 93cm Note: James Ayscough is listed as working from 33 Ludgate Street near St. Pauls, specialising in spectacles, lenses and microscopes, but also selling barometers, diagonal, standard or portable and was succeeded by his apprentice Joseph Linnell who continued to use the name Ayscough until 1767. An example of his trade card is held in the Science Museum, London and is illustrated Fig. 3 of Banfields Barometer Makers and Retailers
A late 19th Century travelling barometer, mercury thermometer and compass set, the gilt brass cased pocket barometer inscribed 'A & N.C.S. Ltd, Westminster', within a pear shaped leather travelling case the two hinged doors fitted with the mercury thermometer and compass, height approx 9cm. (See illustration)

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