A rosewood thermometer and compass stand by Nye, the square base with floral mosaic sides, the octagonal column in variant bands of mosaic on a stickware base collar, the ivory thermometer mount inscribed 'E. Nye Tunbridge Wells', the top inset with a compass but lacking screw cover, 13.5cm high
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A late Victorian Negretti & Zambra gilt brass cased pocket barometer No. R/2303 the silvered scale with adjustable circular centre panel in engraved gilt brass case, 2.125ins diameter, one other by A & N.C.O.S.L with compass to reverse in plated case, 2ins diameter in leather fitted case, a 19th Century mahogany cased mercury thermometer by H & S Jones, Holborn, London with silvered scale, 7.5ins high and a 19th Century folding pocket magnifying glass in red leather fitted case
ASSORTED MILITARY / FIELD ITEMS to include pair of Carl Zeiss 8x30 Deltrintem binoculars in a leather case, Allied flags embroidered handkerchief, trench art knife fashioned from a bullet applied with crest and engraved 'Ypres', a Flanders souvenir pen knife in the form of a dagger inscribed 'Yser', silver trowel bookmark, tubed Brannan thermometer ETC
A 19th Century Victorian brass Sikes Hydrometer No. 535, possibly for use within a Dairy. The mahogany case with inset ivory cartouche atop with ivory banding to the hinged lid. Within a green velvet interior housing the hydrometer, thermometer and weights. Hydrometer stamped for J. Lizars Glasgow. Case measures 6cm tall by 23cm wide and 9cm deep.
Rare, fine quality, early 18th century marine stick barometer, with concealed mercury tube and silvered rise and fall scales, signed Berge London late Ramsden and numbered 282, in a brass mounted "fiddle back" mahogany case, with boxwood cystern cover and inset ivory thermometer. Separate original brass gimbal. Circa 1800-1803. 116cm overall length. The scale on this barometer is engraved with number 282 and is very similar to another, by the same maker, held in The National Maritime Museum, engraved with the number 280. This particular barometer in the museum, is recorded, as being given as a gift, by Admiral Lord Nelson to one of his Captains.
A mahogany cased stick barometer, the silvered dial signed A Pozoly fecit and fitted with a thermometer, the case with architectural pediment and cable stringing, 97cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lot 464Condition overall good and some cable banding missing at right hand border. The dial is slightly damaged at base of thermometer otherwise good.
A 19th century heavily chased brass and gilded bevelled glass combination carriage clock housing an eight day clock movement, barometer, thermometer and compass. The central thermometer has a balcony of filigree and each movement is separated by fluted columns on turned feet. There is a top circular inspection window to the clock. Width 16cm, depth 6cm, height 15cm. Key in office
A brass and mahogany bound single draw telescope on a wooden stand, 56.5cm extended, a Victorian abalone shell veneered table thermometer of obelisk form, 19cm, a brass Royal Warrant crest, 21cm wide, a pair of Florentine style giltwood wall brackets, 24.5cm and a mahogany and brass bound spirit level, (6).
A George III gilt brass-mounted mahogany stick barometerBy Adams, LondonWith a swan-neck pediment above a silvered scale with vernier enclosed by a hinged door, above a silvered thermometer scale with brass hinged door, with turned cistern cover110cm high The Adams' business, established circa 1750 at Tycho Brahe's Head in Fleet Street, continued until 1826, on the death of George Adams' grandson, Dudley. The family were continual Royal Appointment Mathematical Instrument makers to George III.
A MAHOGANY CASED ENAMELLED BRASS STICK BAROMETER and thermometer by Negretti & Zambra of London, serial no. M/6229. 96cm high approx. The three sided glazed case 116cm x 23cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good original condition. Rather dusty and grubby with wear to the case particularly to the angles. No obvious damage or losses apart from some damage to the glass sight tube which is cracked.
Mid 19th Century inlaid mahogany-cased wheel barometer, P. Bianchi, Blandford, the 10-inch silvered main dial reading from 28-31 inches of pressure with remarks, the trunk with swan neck pediment over hygrometer, mercury Fahrenheit thermometer, convex mirror with reeded slip, bone adjusting knob and named silvered spirit level dial in an ebony and boxwood-strung case, 114cm high Condition: Crack through bone adjusting knob, minor joint/split to reeded mirror surround, otherwise good condition - **General condition consistent with age

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