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A large victorian carved architectural mercurial barometer,with corinthian column sides with a broken arched pediment top,with a large decorated porcelain enamel dial,with two adjustable sweeping fingers,with a cased thermometer-centegrade-farenheight above.circa.1860-80s. 60cm long. 12 cm wide. 8cm deep
Early 19th century rosewood four dial banjo barometer, dry/damp dial, mercury thermometer, silvered circular register engraved with urn and scroll decoration, balance signed 'Vassalli Scarborough', fitted with mother of pearl adjusting handleDimensions: Height: 98cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Admiral Fitzroy barometer, 20th century, mahogany case printed paper labels supporting mercury tube, storm glass, and thermometer, two brass finger vernier indicators.width 21cm (8"), height 96cm (38")Condition report: This is a reproduction of an Admiral Fitzroy barometer and is in good as new condition.
MARATIME INTEREST. A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SHIP'S BAROMETER, BRAHAM LONDON, IN ARCHED CASE WITH IVORY SCALES, VERNIER AND MERCURY THERMOMETER, TURNED BRASS CISTERN, APPLIED WITH IVORY TABLET INSCRIBED PRESENT TO CAPTAIN J FOWLER BY BRAHAM BROS MAY 1868, 93CM H As evident from image; losses and dirt from long term storage in attic or outbuilding. Entirely unrestored
VINTAGE MEDICAL. AN EPNS AURISCOPE OR OTOSCOPE, ALLEN AND HANBURY'S LONDON, C1900, CASED, TWO PAIRS OF VICTORIAN STEEL WIRE SPECTACLES, A GLASS BREAST PUMP, A NASAL DOUCHE, A VICTORIAN EARTHENWARE THERMOMETER BY J LONG 43 EASTCHEAP LONDON, A VICTORIAN TAILORS SURVEYORS SLEEVE OR COLLAR IRON WITH LIGNUM VITAE HANDLE, A SURVEYORS CROSS, BOXED, ETC Lid of auriscope partly detached, most of the other items in good condition or showing only signs consistent with age
P. Barbon, a mahogany wheel barometer: the round silvered eight-inch dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed P. Barbon, No.7 Fullwoods rents Holbn. London and having a blued steel hand and heavy cast-brass Georgian bezel, the round-topped case having an inset silvered dial thermometer, height 92cm.*Notes P. Barbon is recorded as working at 281, Holborn, London from circa 1780, also at Fullwood Rents, until circa 1830.
J. Casertelli, Manchester, a mahogany stick barometer: the bone dials set aslant and signed J. Casertelli, 18 Market Str. Manchester and having two vernier gauges set via bone knobs, the mahogany case having canted corners, a turned cistern to the base and surmounted by a carved pediment with a bone-dialled thermometer set within the trunk, height 104cm.*Notes Joseph Lewis Casertelli was a member of a large barometer making family and is recorded working at 20 Duke Street, Liverpool prior to moving to Manchester in 1852 to take over the business of the Ronchetti family having married Harriet Ronchetti.
A selection of silver deskware and accessories, to include; a silver handled letter opener by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1988, 23cm long, an Edwardian silver handled crumb brush by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, 16.5cm long, a small silver candlestick with weighted base, 5.8cm tall, a silver mounted desk thermometer, a silver handled letter opener with ivory blade, a small silver inkwell and two silver commemorative coins (7) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
An early 19th centuy mahogany stick barometer, signed ?F.W.Morgan, Manchester?, the pagoda shaped top above a 19cm silvered dial signed with the makers name, and a 24cm silvered thermometer dial, 91cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A silver mounted desk compendium by A. Wilcox, Birmingham 1936, with engine turned decoration, opening to a barometer, thermometer and a clock, 12cm (4 3/4in) longCondition Report: Marks are clearEngine turning goodNo personal engravingClock - Movement functioning, lume missing from minutes hand, hands worn, marks to dial from hands, lume to dial wornBarometer - Marks to the dial from hand, hand worn, not testedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useSome screws missing from back plateCondition Report Disclaimer
J WILLIAMS OF CARMARTHEN; a rosewood cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hygrometer with silvered dials, length 93.5cm, and a mahogany cased example by Abraham & Co of Liverpool, length 106cm (lacking thermometer and adjuster) (2).Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, dirt, discolouration, tarnish to dials etc, the latter lacking the thermometer and adjuster as stated. Further scuffs, scrapes to cases etc.
A NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA TEST BAROMETER,c.1950, London, with aluminum cased mercury tube divided to 1000ft with adjustable scales and side-mounted thermometer, bedplate with bubble level, on threaded feet, cast iron cistern and rubber connecting tube, the maker's plate signed 'Negretti & Zambra, London' with model number '9705',109cm highThis barometer was for precision testing the calibration of aneroid barometers. They were supplied to the Air Ministry at an original cost of £54.Condition report: Some wear and scratches, however generally good condition, see photos -- still has mercury in it. Additional images uploaded.
Seven early 20th century tea tins; mostly Lyons' Tea including, The Grand National Drink tin, octagonal form with spinning game top, Staplechase illustrated sides, 14cm; Mirror of Reflection, with mirror mounted into the front, 131cm; All the Year Round with changeable calendar to front, 13cm; Green Label Tea Degrees Better, with thermometer mounted to the front, 13.5cm; Save You Money money box shaped chest, width 14cm; early motor car and horse coach illustrated sides, 17cm; and a small Tabloid Tea tin.
Three Cream Glazed Pottery Wall Mounted Thermometers and Barometers, including "Dr. Forbes Specifications Improved House, Bath & Sick Room Thermometer", 10.25ins overall, a 9 degrees thermometer by W. Reeves & Co., 26 Minories, London, 7.5ins overall, and a cream glazed pottery cased thermometer and barometer of wheel pattern, 17ins overall, Rd No. 53805
Four Wall Mounted Thermometers, including a white flashed glass and japanned metal cased thermometer, by Callaghan & Co, 23A New Bon St., Corner of Conduit St., London, 13.25ins overall, a white opaque glass thermometer by Carpenter & Westley, 24 Regent St., London, on ebonised mount, 13ins overall, a white opaque glass "Dry & Wet" thermometer, by GH Zeal of London, contained in white painted metal case, 14ins overall, and a wood mounted thermometer, by Lucking & Co of Birmingham, 10.75ins overall
Two Early 20th century Leather Cased Travelling Alarm Clocks (Waltham and Eterna) together with a Leather Cased Normis Travelling Combination Alarm Clock, Thermometer and Barometer, Ellis Bros of Toronto Travelling Clock with faux tortoiseshell face in a Oriental Fabric Case and an Asian Lacquered Watch Stand
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Wheel Cased Wall Barometer and Thermometer, by Huntley, City Road, London, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, in mahogany case with broken scroll pediment and inlaid with twin ovoid shell motifs and twin circular leaf paterae, 39.5ins high Note: Probably Robert Huntley, optician and instrument maker. Flourished 1810-1830, with four differing London addresses.
A Late Victorian Rosewood and Brass Cased Ships Barometer, Thermometer and Improved Sympiesometer, with ivory scale and twin vernier, mercury thermometer and Sympiesometer with silvered scale, contained in rosewood case with moulded cornice and enclosed brass cylindrical reservoir, 36ins high, (lacking brass gimbal)
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer and Thermometer, by Thomas Knight of Thaxted, with bayonet pattern exposed tube with silvered scale and vernier, alcohol thermometer with silvered scale and with hydrometer above, contained in mahogany case inlaid with oval leaf and fan motifs with broken scroll pediment and turned cistern cover, 42ins high Note: Thomas Knight recorded born 1745, died 1812. A Watch and Clockmaker of repute.

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