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A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed Marks & Co, Cardiff, ivory dial with thermometer. 93cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Mercury appears to be incomplete, the knob to the ivory dial lacking.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, by Dollond of London, with an ebonised broken swan neck pediment above the silvered rectangular dial and thermometer, 97cm high From The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: Losses to case, base finial replaced. General wear to case.No guarantee of working order, although appears to be complete.
A rare silver pillbox cased pocket aneroid barometer, hallmarked for Edward Stockwell, London 1889, the edge of the case inscribed ' 'Clark, 20 Old Bond St..' the lid inscribed in German text and dated 22 March 1889, with compass and curved thermometer, 5cm diameterThis item is specifically mentioned in the entry for Stockwell in Culme’s Directory of Gold and Silversmiths. ACC 1987 Condition report: Appears to be in good condition but not tested
Seven pocket aneroid barometers, the first a compendium, one face with curved thermometer, the other with unscrewable bar compass, by Elliott Bros, 449 Strand, London, No.2425, side engraved 'W.J Lewis, Mardy Aberdare'the second a holosteric barometer inscribed H.A. Reens, Opticien, Rotterdamthe third a forecasting aneroid, by Negretti and Zambra, London, No.9188, altitude scale to edgethe fourth a Watkin patent No.187, inscribed J. Hicks, London, in leather casethe fifth inscribed Allen and Hanbury, 49 Wigmore Street, Londonthe sixth inscribed 'Therindex registered Swiss' the seventh by Negretti & Zambra, London, together with two pocket forecasters, by Negretti & Zambra, one boxedand an 'Angelus' desk set with barometer, clock and calendar in leather caseCondition report: Please see images. Elliot bBros and Allen and Hanbury examples not working when tested.Barometer in Angelus set does not seem to be fully functioning - the barometer hand only moves slightly.None of these testedthe first in good condition generally, although some scratching to glass on one dialthe second with dirty lacquer surface the third with worn through lacquer to the back, all over discolourationthe fourth with leather case discoloured round edges, worn away at press button, hinge reset, some rust to rear, disclouration to dial and some lacquer discloured on sidesthe fifth with chipped glass and detached, but present, indicator hand, lacquer to back discolouredthe sixth with discoloured and partly rusty (?) edgesthe seventh missing its bow and with discoloured lacquerthe box of the pocket forecaster tired and splitdiameter of the rear circular clock case 60mm.The Angelus clock ticks when wound.The date markers do not turn with the clock.
Seven pocket aneroid barometers, the first inscribed John Barker & Co Ltd, Kensington, in leather desk stand,the second continental, centre initials in leather case (dial chipped)the third an aviator's model, wrist mounted, inscribed F.E. Becker & Co ....the fourth inscribed Paterelli & Co, 208 Piccadilly, London, with curved thermometer tubethe fifth a small model, by Elliot Bros, Strand, London, with engine turned case in leather case,the sixth a small silver cased example, the seventh inscribed 'M Pillischer, 88 New Bond St., London' together with an aero hypsometer, wrist mounted, inscribed J.H. Stewart Ltd, 406 Strand & 457 West Strand, London, No.4655 (8)Condition report: the first inscribed John Barker & Co Ltd, Kensington, in leather desk stand,the second continental, centre initials in leather case (dial chipped)the third has tarnished lacquer to brass surfaces and the back has scratched letters and numbersthe fourth has tarnished lacquer to brass surfacesthe fifth has damaged case by the hook, the sixth had red painted marker on edge of dialthe seventh has no bow and heavily tarnished lacquer to brass serviceshypsometer has heavy scratching and some small rust specs to backNeedles all move when placed in a plastic bag and squeezed. No air gaps in thermometer fluid.
Five pocket aneroid barometers,the first by Stanley, London, with compass back, compass inscribed 'Singer's Patent'the second inscribed W. Robertson, Glasgow, in leather casethe third a traveller's companion, un-named, with separate compass and tube thermometer, in leather case (probably matched)the fourth inscribed J. Davis & Son, London & Derbythe fifth inscribed Stnley, London No.4400Condition report: the first with foxing around compass, wear to gilding, the second has shredded silk to case interior, back has scratches and marks, barometer has many faint scratches to back, compass has dmage to side of scalethe third has damage to back and front of casethe fourth has rust spots to back the fifth has scratched glass and darkened dirty lacquer surfaces
Two early 19th century mahogany stick barometersthe first signed Abraham, Bath, the second Hoppe Manufacture, Little Minories London the first with rounded arched top over an open tube terminating in a turned urn shaped cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with seven weather predictions and manual vernier reading against a 27-31' scale,the second signed on the silvered scale with scale and vernier, the trunk mounted with thermometer and demi urn shaped cistern cover 97cms high and 98cm high (2)Footnotes:Jacob Abraham advertised himself as an Optician working from St Andrew's Terrace, Bath between 1809 and 1811, he then spent 29 years in Cheltenham before returning to Bath 1830 to 1842.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French slate weather station clock, the case surmounted with a 15cm world globe signed 'W & A K Johnston Ltd', flanked by four gilt metal leafy fruit finials, above the 14cm white enamelled clock dial with visible escapement and two train movement stamped '960' and '910', striking on a saucer bell, above the 10cm white enamelled calendar dial centred with subsidiary date and day dials, the movement impressed 'U F Brevete S G D G' and '317', opposed by a 13cm white enamelled Holosteric barometer dial, with visible crescent thermometer, impressed 'PHBN', the three dials applied with gilt metal bezels, the clock dial flanked by gilt embellished classical female busts, with 'Achelous' masks applied to the side of the case, raised upon an integrated plinth base and gilt metal detail, 79cm high, keys and pendulumPurchased Ian Burton Antique Clocks, Denny, Scotland 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 on trevanionanddean.com
A Victorian walnut stick barometer, inscribed to the ivory dial 'Pastorelli & Co, Piccadilly, London' with silvered thermometer and carved detail to the bob, length 104cm.Additional InformationAs the dial is ivory it cannot be exported outside of the UK without relevant licences, missing the adjusting knob to the base, a few dents and scratches to the woodwork throughout, both dials are very dirty and would benefit from a clean. The right hand adjusting upper dial knob is damaged, general surface wear.
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry banjo thermometer and barometer with silvered dial, unsigned, length 109cm.Additional InformationSome dents to the brass surrounds of the dial, some light general wear and some marks and tarnish to both the thermometer and barometer dials. Some small repaired or filled splits, some small nibbles and losses to the marquetry and inlaid decoration. Not tested, no guarantee of working order.
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany banjo barometer and thermometer with silvered dials and carved bone knob, length 97cm.Additional InformationSome marks and tarnish to dials, some scratches and impacts to case, general light wear throughout, not tested, no guarantee of working order. Some slight misshaping to the outer veneer at the very bottom of the barometer where it has slightly come away from the body.
Irish mahogany stick barometer, the silvered scale signed I. Ribaldi, Limerick, over a flat trunk with fluted canted sides to the turned hemispherical cistern cover, surmounted by a broken triangular arched pediment and brass urn vase finial; also a mahogany wheel barometer/thermometer, the 8" silvered dial signed Paul Corti (Exeter) on a plate screwed to the dial, surmounted by an onion top (2)
Brass and cloisonne clock/barometer desk compendium, the 1.75" twin dials either side of a silver scaled thermometer, the top surmounted by a visible platform escapement and compass dial, within a pillared cloisonne banded case surmounted by a carrying handle, 6.25" high; also with original Morocco travelling case with folding hinged doors

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