Deutsches Kaiserreich: Adleruhr, um 1900Auf viereckiger Plinthe stehendes hohes Postament, im unteren Bereich eingebautes Uhrwerk mit emailliertem Zifferblatt. Oben als Abschluss große Adlerfigur mit ausgebreiteten Flügeln, auf einem Felsen stehend. Der Schnabel bietet sich an um ein Eisernes Kreuz anzuhängen. Mittig ein Thermometer mit Skala. Restaurationsbedürftig, Metall sandfarbener Anstrich, Originalzustand mit starken Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Uhr nicht getestet. Höhe 62 cm.
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A Thomas Harris & Son mahogany stick barometer, c1820, the silvered dial signed in script 'Thos Harris & Son, 52 Grt Russell Str, Bloomsbury' with thermometer and vernier, with scale for the barometer, glass mercury tube and reservoir cover intact, the body with broken pediment top with brass finial, and glazed hinged door to the rectangular dial, the stick with figured chevron pattern veneer, 99cm from base to top of finial.CONDITION: In original, unrestored condition. There appears to be no mercury in the tube, but the reservoir has not been checked. A loss to the left hand side of the stick about a third of the way up, as photographed. Thermometer intact. A large patch of loss to the silvered finish on the top left of the dial, and two further much smaller patches of loss to the right of this. Glass mercury tube appears to be intact, but the reservois cover has not been removed. Veneer intact with no losses, apart from a very few tiny areas. Would benefit from a clean. One chunk of wood missing from the back of the left hand side of the pediment, and one part of the stepped moulding missing from the inside of the left hand part of the pediment as photographed.ShippingWe are sorry but this lot cannot be shipped by our in-house packing and shipping department. Therefore, it must be collected from our premises in Royal Tunbridge Wells, or you can nominate a third party packer and shipper of your choice. We recommend Mail Boxes Etc in Tunbridge Wells. To obtain a quote and engage their services, please contact Greg or Kim on +44 (0) 1892 510 155 or via info@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk.Please note that you must inform us in writing by email using the email account that you registered to bid with that you are giving your permission for any third party to collect your items. You must include the name of the third party collecting, the date and time they will be collecting and send them an email which they can use as proof of ID. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.
Vintage framed print depicting a traditional English fox hunting scene featuring riders in red coats, horses, hounds, and a lady standing at the entrance of a rustic inn. A glass thermometer is affixed to the left side of the print, marked in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. The scene evokes 19th-century sporting life and is presented in its original distressed wood frame with visible age patina. The frame backing is solid brown.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11.25"L x 9"HCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of silver cased metal travel pocket watches, to include 8 day Goliath, (winds and ticking) along with another Goliath, (damaged not working) a calendar pocket watch, (winds and ticking) all in silver travel cases together with a Mappin & Webb pocket watch, (winds and ticking) thermometer and Barometer in silver mounted travel case, and a 1940's WBS Rail regulator table watch/paperweight (1 bag) Further details: silver cases with damage, some pocket watches etc with hairlins, marks and age related wear and tear chips to glass etc Further information Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
Two boxes of various plated wares to include stag's head decorated ice bucket, stag's head decorated aluminium candle holder, stag's head decorated candle snuffer, two pairs of ice tongs, plated butter dish, six silver teaspoons, silver cigarette case, root handled corkscrew, pewter wine funnel and base, a pair of grape and vine decorated Champagne goblets, set of eight pineapple decorated cocktail sticks, Stuart Crystal decanter stopper, wine thermometer, pair of grape snips and a single deer antler
Cockerel weathervane, ceramic jelly mould plus other pieces, Royal Doulton Mr Micawber and Beefeater jugs, Roman style oil lamp, Lancaster Pilot and Engineers technical notes, 1962 The Times, various music sheets, vintage tracing wheel and vintage manual hand drill, wooden protected thermometer
ONE BOX AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS, to include 3D view Master and slides, sixteen vintage childrens' Ladybird books, a mid-20th century toy pond yacht, ice hockey club flags, two books on gems, a Galileo thermometer with a black wood finish, a ladies floral handbag, and a small wooden side table with carved detailing to the top and sides, etc. (1 box + loose) (sd/af)
1923 Morris Cowley 'Bull Nose' Open Tourer, 1465cc, reg. no. KK 4643, chassis no. D21787. Finished in beige with a buttoned leather interior. This charming vintage Morris was originally registered in Kent, before moving to Great Yarmouth in the late 1970's. It was around this time that the car was restored, prior to its acquisition by its current owner in around 1992. He owned the car personally until 2020, when ownership changed to his company. The car has a delightful array of period accessories, including fuel can, radiator cap thermometer, Auster screen, pipe rack, flower vase and car trunk. It is complete with a folding hood with cover, a full length tonneau cover and its removable side screens. We have been informed the car runs and drives well and draws great attention wherever it goes, when used over the summer months. (Subject to 12% buyers' premium inclusive of VAT).
A Victorian cast iron combined clock and barometer - the aneroid barometer with a paper dial signed 'J. J. Wainwright & Co. Birmingham' (lacks glass), over a mercury thermometer and a clock with a 4½in Roman white enamel dial, fronting a twin-train movement with half hour bell strike, the cast iron banjo case with acanthus, urn and floral decoration, painted in bronze and gilt, 65cm high.
A mid 20th century brass bulkhead clock, having silvered dial with Roman numerals, bearing 'Chelsea Ship's Bell' the eight day movement striking on bell, mounted on a wood marquetry stand, dial 9.5cm, together with a brass mounted clock, barometer, thermometer on a mahogany plaque, 42x21cm. (2) The bulkhead clock sets and when wound up it is ticking for a few minutes and then stops – in need of attention.Also please note the clock hands have been damaged (bent) at some point in the past (see picture)
An 18ct Gold Thermometer Case, specially commissioned for a retiring surgeon, the body depicting a serpent set with a cabochon gem stone to the top, 120mm overall, gross weight 14.1g inclusive of mercury thermometerThe item presents in excellent overall condition and could possibly be best described as 'new' condition. All the carving is crisp, the safety chain functions correctly. The cabochon stone to the top is secure. The item bears no hallmarks or any personalisations or inscriptions. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding. Weight without thermometer - 9.8g
λ A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERBY TAGLIABUE & ZAMBRA, C.1850-60with an ivory register plate and thermometer gauge and manual vernier scale95.5cm highProvenanceThe Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.
Late 19th/early 20th century Negretti & Zambra stick barometer and thermometer with bone scales, in a mahogany case, 92cm high Condition ReportSome surface scratches and scuffs to case, accretions, flecks of white paint in places. Dust build up behind glass. Mercury looks fine and is intact. General wear and tear.
With fitted leather case together with teak cased thermometer made G.H. Zeal London 1954 G.P.O, a brass G.P.O Brannan No. 5 with case, a large cast iron key, another key, a white metal pipe tamper, a brass spigot, a sovereign rocker type balance by Harrison ion box, a box of relays, a walnut clamp and a brass and enamel plaque for the Instituto Hidrografico Marinha Portugal signed S Machado. Roland Morris was a well known maritime archeologist, historian, writer and entrepreneur based in Cornwall, particularly Penzance. His most famous discovery was the wreck of the Association also working on other major wrecks around the Cornish coast. He also opened the Admiral Benbow a much celebrated pub filled with nautical themed decoration.

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