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FRENCH INDUSTRIAL LIGHTHOUSE CLOCK, ATTRIBUTED TO GUILMET LATE 19TH CENTURY the rotating top with clock, barometer, and two thermometer scales, housed in a brass and copper case in the form of a lighthouse, on a circular black marble base(46cm high)Footnote: Note: The French firm founded by André Romain Guilmet made a series of clocks with industrial and maritime themes between c.1875 and the 1910s.
A mid Victorian engraved mother of pearl combination sewing and drafting set labelled for ‘L. Leuchars’, the rectangular case with canted lid and engraved with leaf scrolls with a central silver lid tablet, the interior with red velvet lid panel over a flush fitted tray with engraved border silver thimble, steel scissors, fish form silver bodkin, a mother of pearl stiletto a/f, and a silver jewel top pencil, two fittings lacking. The lower tier with a folding engraved silver 6 ins. rule, a set of silver mounted steel dividers and a rectangular mother of pearl box with sliding lid containing a mercury thermometer the scale engraved ‘Huntley, London’, printed label ‘L. Leuchars, 38, Picadilly, London’, below a crown, box 15 x 8 x 4cm.
A quantity of alarm, carriage and other clocks, to include a novelty globe shaped clock combined with barometer and thermometer, the dial stamped Mickimoto, an onyx carriage timepiece stamped Xavier, another stamped Anstey, a cold painted spelter early 20thC timepiece on a simulated treestump base. (AF) (a quantity)
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed J.Hillum, 109 Bishopsgate St Within London, circa 1800, visible mercury tube with a single vernier silvered dial signed, thermometer tube, turned cistern cover, 92cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case slightly faded in parts, door glass with some small chips, minor dents to the edges and cistern cover, mercury is visible in the tube, dial is discoloured.
A Victorian Mahogany Carved Wheel Barometer, signed T.Pritchard, London, circa 1850, finely carved case with a shell motif pediment, acanthus leaf, flower heads and acorn carved sides, thermometer tube box, 10-inch silvered dial, spirit level dial signed, 101cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case looks in good condition, thermometer tube with air bubbles and needs replacing, main dial is clean, spirit level dial slightly discoloured.
A stunning late 18th Century French antique mahogany cased clock barometer. The wall clock having a decorative carved floral and scroll pediment above further carved leaf decoration. Central mahogany dial with applied enameled Roman numeral chapter ring and pierced hands, flanked by carved female figures to each side. Central thermometer above a barometer having a glass front. The case housing a brass movement. Measures 99cm x 52cm 19cm.
An early 19th century ivory and gold inlaid toothpick/thermometer case, with a mirrored inside lid 6.5cm wide, and An early 19th century ivory cased pocket toothpick box, with gold metal inlay and mirrored lid, enclosing an earwax spoon, 7.5cm wide (2)Condition report: No apparnet damages, the earwax spoon is associated, though of some age. The thermometer looks to be in good condition, no toothpicks.
A 19TH CENTURY IVORY MERCURY THERMOMETER by Thomas Rubergall, 24 Coventry Street, London, mounted on a carved and turned ivory base, and having a later glass dome, 7.5cm diameter at the base x 25cm high overall Condition: at the top of the thermometer the small metal fixing screw has come loose, some hairline cracks to the ivory base, glass not original
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DIAL BAROMETER with swan neck pediment, hydrometer, thermometer, convex mirror, silvered dial and level, 25cm wide x 97cm high At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Original antique theatre advertising poster for a comedy play The New Baby - a howling success chaperoned by David DeWolf "Would you let your child die before your eyes?" - adapted by Arthur Bourchier from a German play by H. Fischer and Joseph Jarn. Great design featuring a mother holding up a thermometer and pointing to it as the father looks at a baby asleep in an old fashioned pram under the shade of an umbrella in a park, the title text above and quote below with a stamp on the side: The US Lithograph Co Russell-Morgan Print Cincinnati New York 4537 Copyright 1900 by The U.S. Printing Co. Very good condition, restored minor creasing and tears, backed on linen. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71x53, year of printing: 1900
A group of collectors' items including shells, taxidermy blue tit and whinchat (both af) and a horse's hoof, glass paperweight, scent bottle, black slate obelisk with applied thermometer inscribed 'J. Turner Buxton' (af), etc.Additional InformationThe obelisk with numerous chips, the thermometer glass tube has cracked, both of the taxidermy birds with damage, further general heavy wear throughout.
Various collectibles to include an Oriental red lacquer jewellery box, a Rototherm car thermometer in Bakelite case, two vintage cast metal money boxes in the form of crowns and one in the form of a gentleman, an early 20th century metal carrying flask, a matchbox containing a quantity of miniature dolls' house knives and forks, a travelling chess set, a cased Binomag for viewing slides, a child's 'Peter Pan' baby grand piano (af), a mahogany cased, 'They Meepon' crystal set, a vintage oak Paragon first aid case containing a small quantity of medicinal items and a cased Norton & Gregory Ltd geometry set.
A large nickel silver parallel rule, length 61cm, a 19th century ebony and ivory rolling rule, length 31.5cm, a mahogany-cased bob thermometer numbered 4815, length of case 26cm and a further cased scale, length 45.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The mahogany cased bob thermometer has two sections of the wooden base missing and heavy surface wear. All four have general surface wear throughout. Provenance: this lot is from a private collection in Surrey and the vendor's father taught at Liverpool Maritime College many years ago.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, broken arched pediment above the silvered dial, signed 'Bap. Roncheti & Co. Fecit', with vernier scale, the trunk with silvered thermometer scale, damages together with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany barometer (2) Note: Baptist Roncheti was a Manchester maker
A British Army type prismatic marching compass by J H Steward, in leather case and sundry items, comprising a Lucas 'King of the Road' carbide bicycle lamp, a Feuer Hand storm lantern, a Weston Master II Exposure Meter and instruction booklet, two pocket compasses, a pocket Opisometer, a Castell side rule, cased, two folding boxwood rules and a total immersion General Purpose Thermometer (11)

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