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Rococo style painted soft metal miniature writing desk set, circa 1900, all painted in cream with pink flower pattern and including ornate Mantel clock bust to top, 2 ¼” (6cm) high, inkwell, five branch candelabra, blotter, two letter openers on tray and a thermometer with grape vine decorated frame, condition: normal wear one letter opener broken, (6 items).
A pocket brass cased twin-faced barometer / thermometer & compass, the barometer with silvered dial 'rain fair compensated', verso the ivory thermometer back plate (lacking thermometer) with central gilt edged compass, 4.5cm diam, in double sided leather case marked 'J.C.S.', together with a small watercolour of HMS Melampus, signed W Sutton lower right, approx. 11x16cm (2)
A GEORGE III EXPOSED TUBE MAHOGANY, EBONY AND SYCAMORE LINE INLAID STICK OR CISTERN BAROMETER, J SALTERY & CO N94 HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, EARLY 19TH C, with engraved and silvered dial, vernier and mercury thermometer, 99cm h++Lacks cistern cover and side piece of moulding from pediment, unrestored
Alpha Romeo P2. A perpetual advertising calendar for 'A. Verte Assurance' of Le Mans having a colour image of Giuseppe Campari winning the French Grand Prix in 1924, when he was part of a three-man Alfa Romeo team with Count Gastone Brilli Peri and Antoni Ascari driving P2 cars designed by Vittorio Jano. A laminated on card device with a working thermometer and date cards. 17 x 10cm.
A Baird & Tatlock mahogany cased hydrometer, 'Standard' No.9403, specific gravity reading from 1.000 to 1.054, together with glass trial jar and thermometer reading from 40 to 100F, with a Certificate of Examination from Kew Observatory, dated March 1898, the fitted mahogany case with bone plaque to top reading 'Baird & Tatlock, London & Glasgow' and measuring 35x14x10cmH
Gaydon & Sons, Kingston upon Thames. An early 20thC oak cased barometer and thermometer, the heavily carved case surmounted by a scroll and oval finial, raised above a rectangular thermometer, with 18cm Dia. dial set with Arabic numerals, 88cm H and a copper warming pan with shortened handle. (2)
Various electrical items, gadgets, etc. Canon Dial 35 lens, 12cm H, Audio Visual System, SE540 stereo headphones, rotating phone cube, plug in NI-CD battery, AV sender, walking massage machine, GRE scanning receiver, infra-red clinical thermometer, power lantern, Film 2 SD item, various other items, etc. (vintage and as new, mainly boxed)
Ø AN ANEROID DESK BAROMETER BY C.W. DIXEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1850 the 4in. silvered dial with blued indicator and gilt recorder needles, divided to 32 millibars, with curved bar Fahrenheit thermometer around the edge, contained within gilt brass case engraved behind Sold by C.W. Dixey, Optician to the Queen, New Bond St, London , contained within plush-lined display case with circular viewing port and the top with inset counter-signed label -- 5 x 7 x 6½in. (12.5 x 18 x 16.5cm.)Condition report: Instrument in fine condition, case sun bleached.
Ø A MID-19TH CENTURY MARINE SYMPIESOMETER BY GRAHAM, WAPPING & LIVERPOOL, OWNED BY WALTER GOODSALL, NAVIGATION OFFICER ABOARD THE S.S. GREAT EASTERN CIRCA 1865 the ivory plates signed as per title and enclosed behind bevelled glass and mounted in carved mahogany case, the front with silvered compartment containing thermometer, barometer etc., inscribed IMPROVED SYMPIESOMETER , lacquered brass weight mounted within gimballed rings with plate for wall mounting -- 38in. (96.5cm.) high Provenance: Walter Goodsall to Captain Inch via auction.Footnote: Walter Goodsall, Master Mariner (1848-c.1900) was Third Navigating Officer aboard the Great Eastern from late in 1873, working on the cable from Valentia-Newfoundland. He went on to command other cable ships, including the Chiltern when it was deployed in the Red Sea between 1883-84. His papers are divided between Greenwich and the Public Records Office, Kew.
A PORTABLE ANEROID BAROMETER BY F. BARKER & SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 the 3¾in. silvered dial divided to 10,000, signed as per title and inscribed Sole Agents F. Davidson & O. Regenstreif, Cairo , with blued indicator needle and oxidised brass case with suspension ring -- 4in. (10cm.) diam overall; together with another example retailed in France with 2¼in. dial divided to 8,000 feet complete with curved bar thermometer and suspension loop, contained in lined leather case -- 3¼in. (8cm.) diam (2)Condition report: Barker: fine overall condition, some rubbing to back of case. French: silvering tarnished, gilt to case worn, lining worn, missing part of securing catch. Thermometer intact and retaining mercury. Both respond well to bag test.
A SYMPIESOMETER BY J. POOLE, LONDON, CIRCA 1855 the silvered back plate with scales for thermometer and barometer, signed as per title and inscribed 57 Fenchurch Street , and numbered 2961 , contained within a glass fronted wooden case -- 23¼ x 3½in. (59 x 9cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition.
A WEATHER STATION BY CALLAGHAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1890 the clock signed as per title ( now with quartz movement ), recording barograph drum, thermometer and aneroid barometer, contained in glazed drop-front oak case -- 13½ x 22in. (34 x 56cm.)Condition report: Original fusee movement removed and keyhole blocked. Replacement quartz mechanism not tested. Mechanised for recording barograph not tested.
Ø AN ATTRACTIVE MARINE BAROMETER BY MELLING & PAYNE, LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1850 with ivory plates signed as per title, plain wooden case with ebonised Gothic arch thermometer to front, lacquered brass reservoir and weight with adjusting screw -- 37in. (94cm.) highCondition report: Both thermometer and barometer contain mercury, lacks gimbal. probably refinished.

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