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Early 20th century “Doctors” walking stick with Malacca shaft and silver collar (London 1911), the turned ivory knop unscrewing to reveal a compartment containing a thermometerCondition report: Good original condition , thermometer in good order. The ivory knop has a crack and some crazing - see extra images
A mahogany bow fronted stick barometer, 19th century and later, the silvered register engraved 'Roselli, London', over a silvered thermometer and later urn shaped reservoir cover, 98cm highProvenance: From the collection of the late Tony Saunders of BedfordCondition report: Thermometer glass later.Reservoir cover and base later.Restored.
A Victorian silver-mounted glass claret jug, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1883, plain glass baluster body, the mounts with chased foliate decoration and beaded borders, the hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, the scroll handle fitted with a thermometer, (thermometer not working), height 24.3cm.
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding an assortment of flatware and cutlery, four coloured aluminium napkin rings, an irradiance glass atomiser, folding travel alarm clock, carved wooden elephant, Swiss thermometer, four Adderley napkin rings, two sets of boxed dominoes, an ImHof brass circular mantle clock, Kodak Kodette II camera, Kodak Dakon II camera and agents black bowler hat by R. W. Forsyth
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER the angled ivory scale signed McLachlan & Son, 17 Upper East, Smithfield with bowed brass bezel and glass, moulded cornice, the slim trunk with bird and foliate scroll mother of pearl inlay centred by a mercury tube thermometer with fahrenheit and reaumur scales over a patinated brass cistern cover, 96cm high
A Victorian lacquered brass compound monocular field microscopeUnsigned, circa 1870The tube with moulded collar and rack-and pinion focus adjustment sliding within a sleeve decoratively pierced to form twin supports, enclosing stage with slide apertures to each side and incorporating helical retention spring, on moulded ring base, in original mahogany box with six objective lenses, forceps, tweezers and other accessories including six prepared bone sliders, (lacking eyepiece and mirror), the box 27cm (10.5ins) wide; with a cased glass set of hydrometers, Negretti and Zambra, London, late 19th century, comprising eleven blown glass floats each with mercury filled bulb beneath ovoid air chamber and cylindrical stem enclosing a calibrated ivorine scale inscribed TEMP 60 and signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA LONDON to verso, in original velvet and silk lined fitted mahogany box with a Fahrenheit scale mercury-tube thermometer and a test-tube, the box 27.5cm (10.75ins) wide (2). The hydrometers in the current lot are by Negretti & Zambra who are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.Condition Report: Microscope - as catalogued the instrument is lacking its eyepiece insert and mirror; the rack focussing adjustment is working but is very stiff otherwise the instrument is in sound original condition but with noticeable wear/degradation to the original lacquered finish. The box has three small compartments vacant for accessories however all objective lenses appear to be present. The box is in sound original condition but with relatively minor age related bumps, scuffs and staining to exterior; there is no case key present.Hydrometers - are in good original condition with some light mercury staining to the glass bulbs only; one bulb has some migration of the mercury into the upper chamber however it probably can be coaxed back into the lower chamber! the case has light age related marks to the exterior and minor degradation to the silk lining to the lid otherwise is in very good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A rare Regency mercury balloonist's stick barometerCox, London, early 19th centuryWith brass suspension ring above hinged long rectangular door enclosing canted silvered Vernier register plates calibrated from 20 to 31 inches divided into tenths and annotated with the usual observations to the upper left section over signature Cox, London, the inside of the door now applied with mercury Centigrade and Fahrenheit scale thermometer, the rectangular section trunk with slightly bowed sides above stepped moulded ebonised cylindrical cistern cover, 91.5cm (36ins) high; with a brass wall mounted suspension hook. The current lot was almost certainly made by James Cox who is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as an optician, mathematical and philosophical instrument maker working in the Parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London from 1810. He is subsequently noted as working from 3 Beach Street, Barbican from 1816 and several addresses including 5 Barbican, 51 Banner Street (St. Lukes) and 85 Lombard Street from 1822 until 1855. A related instrument (also by Cox) was sold at Bonhams, London Fine Clocks 17th June 2008 (lot 13) for £3,600. The scale ranging down to 20 inches would allow the balloonist to take readings up to just over 10,000 feet in altitude. Condition Report: Tube is filled with mercury with no air locks. The silvered scale is in good condition with only a few very light/small belmishes. The thermometer is probably later in good condition with the silvering matching that of the register plate. The case is in fine condition with no visible significant faults other than probable attention to the areas around the hinges for the front cover. Condition Report Disclaimer
A William IV/early Victorian mahogany bowfronted mercury cistern tube marine stick barometerJames Bassnett, Liverpool, circa 1840With concave moulded surmount and cavetto cornice above bow-glazed canted ivory Vernier register plates annotated with the usual observations and signed JAMES BASSNETT, LIVERPOOL to lower left hand corner, the trunk with Vernier adjustment screw and brass gimbal pivots above glazed ivory Fahrenheit scale mercury tube thermometer, the base with moulded cylindrical lacquered brass cistern cover incorporating brass level adjustment screw to underside, 94cm (37ins) high. James Bassnett is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as an optician, clock and chronometer maker working from 4 Barnes Court, Shaws Brow, Liverpool 1829-34 and then from several addresses in Robert Street until 1857 when the firm became known Bassnett and Son.Condition Report: Tube is filled with mercury with no apparent air locks. The ivory scales have some localised patchy discolouration to the lower angles (around the brass securing screws), otherwise appear free from faults; the rack-and-pinion Vernier adjustment is operational. The thermometer tube is undamaged and the scale has a slight crack to the left hand margin (through the 100 numeral). Both the curved 'glasses' for the thermometer and barometer scales have been replaced with polycarbonate with the latter having some adhesive fogging to the upper margin. The case has been cosmetically restored with the moulded pediment block being re-attached slightly off-centre and the timber re-polished. The brass cistern cover has been apart and put back together with the cylinder being slightly off-centre in relation to the upper collar, the lower collar has a small crack in the brass to the leading edge and the underside has been slightly pushed-up. The gimbals are modern replacements. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian carved oak mercury wheel barometerUnsigned, circa 1860The 11.5 inch circular star-centred silvered register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations within a cast brass bevel glazed bezel incorporating canted silvered insert to interior, the case generously carved with naturalistic leafy scrolls incorporating a glazed alcohol tube silvered Fahrenheit scale thermometer to the upright and recording pointer setting key over basket of fruit to base, 124cm (49ins) high.
A rare oak cased micro-barograph with thermometerNegretti and Zambra, London, early 20th centuryThe mechanism with nine-segment aneroid chamber connected via a lacquered brass armature to an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on a double-height clockwork-driven rotating paper scale lined drum, the brass baseplate engraved NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON and applied with an arched silvered Fahrenheit and centigrade scale mercury tube thermometer, the case with five-panel hinged cover on cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating a drawer containing spare charts over simple squab feet, 49cm (19.25ins) wide. The firm of Negretti & Zambra are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.Condition Report: The aneroid chambers appear to be in sound condition with no obvious variation in profile depths and the instrument responds to change in pressure. The clockwork movement is in working condition. The recording pointer pivots and frame appear complete and brass retains original lacquer finish with overall light to moderate patchy discolouration in places. The thermometer is in good original condition. The case is in sound original unrestored condition with faults limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and wear commensurate with age; there is a small quantity of spare charts with the instrument. Condition Report Disclaimer
the swanneck pediment with twin ivory roundels and gilt urn finial above silvered dial signed 'Stancliffe, London', with thermometer and vernier, hinged glazed door and ivory adjusting knob below, the concealed tube to the flat front with urn shape cistern cover having a visible ivory float 99cm highFootnote: Provenance: With Littlebury Antiques, 24 November 1989, An Oxfordshire country house
the circular 31cm silvered dial inscribed ‘DENT, LONDON, 34 Cockspur St., No. 33717’, with subsidiary seconds and hour dials, lacquered brass six pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, supported on two gilt anthemion scroll brackets, the backboard with silvered thermometer and beat scale, steel rod pendulum with cylinder bob having fine adjustment, the case of glazed architectural form with double scrolled cresting above side pilasters headed with carved ionic capitals, on a plinth base, 200cm highFootnote: Dent are recorded at 34 Cockspur Street from 1861 (source: Dent website).Condition:Private deceased estate sale. Weight and pendulum present, also case keys. A few small shrinkage cracks and knocks to the case. Movement not tested. Sold as seen. See photos. NOT WORKING
λ A MAHOGANY MARINE STICK BAROMETER BY G. STEBBING, PORTSMOUTH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY brass mounted, the top with a suspension ring, above a hinged door revealing ivory dials signed 'G. Stebbing Portsmouth', with an adjustable vernier scale, the inside of the door a thermometer, with a gimbal with later dolphin mounts, the base with a turned reservoir 96.5cm high
A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK AND MATCHING BAROMETER IN LOUIS XV STYLE the wall clock with a brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'EM 14258', with a circular enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'Passement a Paris', the case with Rococo mounts and with a painted thermometer dial, the companion barometer also signed 'Passement a Paris', with weather observations in French (2) 103.5cm high
λ A GILT BRASS NELSON'S COLUMN DESK THERMOMETER BY G. STAIGHT, 19TH CENTURY depicting Admiral Lord Nelson standing holding an anchor on a column, with a Corinthian capital, signed 'G. Staight, London', with a mercury thermometer, on a turned and moulded rosewood base, under a glass dome 30cm high (without dome)
A VICTORIAN PAPIER-MACHE DESK WATCH HOLDER AND THERMOMETER BY JENNENS & BETTRIDGE, C.1850-60 modelled as a house, inlaid with mother of pearl, an aperture for a pocket watch, the thermometer with a silvered dial, the underside impressed 'JENNENS & BETTRIDGE', together with a pocket watch with a silver plated case (2) 26.7cm high, 26.6cm wide Provenance The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.
A vintage japanned tin trunk, possibly military related, with painted lettering RF Warren Victoria, containing a pair of hanging pendant lights with frosted textured pressed glass shades, three others, a glazed stoneware barrel stamped Etherium Drinking Water, a further stoneware one gallon jar with oval stamp Robbil Pottery Glasgow, a brass fender, an Edwardian/1920s oak aneroid barometer/thermometer (lights AF)

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