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Early 19th century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid wheel barometer, J Sordelli - London, the case with break arch pediment to a baluster neck set with a single scale silvered alcohol thermometer to a concave cast brass bezel enclosing a 20cm signed and silvered dial with scale of 28:31, height 100cm
Mid-19th century mahogany cased wheel barometer with swan necked pediment over a silvered hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer to a ribbed aperture (lacking mirror) to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 25cm silvered dial with scale of 28:31 over a signed level Mothersole - Harleston, height 107cm
A large William IV century flame mahogany wheel barometer, signed to the level Stephenson, Warminster, 24cm silvered register, hygrometer, mercury thermometer, the case with swan neck pediment, 109cm highGeorge Stephenson was a watch, clock and mathematical instrument maker at Warminster recorded in 1830.
French black slate and red marble two train drumhead mantel clock striking on a bell, within a stepped scrolling case, 12" high (pendulum); also a reproduction brass lantern clock with electric movement, 10.5" high, an oak wheel barometer/thermometer within a foliate carved case, a further barometer and a bracket clock case and dial converted to an electric movement (5)
French satinwood two train drumhead mantel clock/thermometer, the movement back plate signed Robert á Paris, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.75" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial over an inlaid scrolling stepped case fitted to the front with a rectangular silvered thermometer plate, upon a rectangular stand inlaid with brass lines, 17.5" high overall (pendulum and winding key but lacking dome)
Two silver candle snuffers with turned wood handles, by A. J. Poole, Birmingham 2006 and by L. J. Millington, Birmingham 2002; a rounded square cigarette case by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1916, monogrammed; and a wine thermometer in a silver case by Martin Gerald & Sid Adler, London 2001 (4)
An Irish Mercury Stick Barometer, c. 1810 by Joseph Ribaldi of Limerick, in mahogany, open pediment with urn finial, glazed door covering vernier scale and thermometer, signed 'I Ribaldi Limerick' height 96cm. Notes: A near identical barometer by Ribaldi is in the Municipal Museum Limerick. Shipping Note: Flints Auctions will drain mercury barometers for shipping if requested. There is a charge for this service.

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