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A Rosewood and Mother of Pearl Wheel Barometer, signed J Groce, York, circa 1860], the shaped case with butterfly and floral inlaid mother of pearl decoration, thermometer box, 10-inch silvered dial signed on a plaque "J Groce, York", 102cm high *J Groce from York is recorded as working between 1860-80.
A French Brass Compendium Desk Timepiece, circa 1890], case with glazed panels, two white enamel dials for meantime and aneroid barometer, the top depicting silvered dial for compass and carrying handle, single barrel movement with silvered platform cylinder escapement, 15.5cm high hilt of handle, 14cm wide
An Industrial Compendium Novelty Clock, circa 1880], the boiler shaped case with exposed pipes and bolted to a square shaped base, two dials for meantime and aneroid barometer, thermometer tube on silvered scale to the side, single barrel movement with platform cylinder escapement, backplate numbered "1199", 33cm high
A Gilt-Metal Aneroid Pocket Barometer, signed Baker, Optician, 244 High Holborn, London, circa 1890], the circular case with suspension loop, silvered dial signed "Baker, Optician, 244 High Holborn, London", scales for inches and the altimeter scale to 10,000ft, 7cm wide, together with leather bound wood case
A Gilt-Brass Aneroid Pocket Barometer, circa 1890], the circular case with 'later' suspension loop, 2-½ -inch silvered dial with barometric scale in inches and outer silvered ring controlled by the crown for feet from 0 to 8000, 7cm wide, together with leather bound wooden case with initials "J.C.J.C"
A Fine Brass Aneroid Ordnance Survey Pocket Barometer with 24,000ft Recording Dial, signed Pastorelli & Rapkin LD, 46 Hatton Garden, London, No 6729, circa 1890], the circular case with suspension loop, 3-inch silvered dial signed "Pastorelli & Rapkin LD, 46 Hatton Garden, London, No.6729" and marked below with admiralty arrow and the letter "I", main dial readings in inches and outer rotating silvered ring to record heights up to 24,000 feet, 8cm wide
An Oak Polytechnic Admiral Fitzroy Barometer, Retailed by Joseph Davis & Co, London, Royal Polytechnic, circa 1900], the case with broken arch pediment with carved leaf decoration, the front with glazed panel and flanked by reeded columns, the 9-inch circular dial with two pointers for 'yesterday' and 'today', the exposed large diameter tube with visible cistern and flanked by two thermometer dials for centigrade and fahrenheit, 111cm high
A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed Francis Faverio & Co, Lincoln, circa 1820], the case with broken arched pediment and boxwood inlaid borders, hygrometer, inset thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level silvered dial signed "Francis Faverio & Co, Lincoln", 98cm high **This maker is recorded as working in Lincoln between 1810-30.
A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, signed Batchelor, Harrogate, circa 1820], the bow fronted case with swan neck pediment, the concealed tube with single vernier ivory dial signed "Batchelor, Harrogate", the trunk with inset bow fronted thermometer box, ebony urn cistern cover flanked by geometric inlaid canted corners, 99cm high

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