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LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD BAROMETER with a painted thermometer gauge and dial inscribed "Passement a Versailles", the thermometer gauge inscribed "Paris 17...", the case carved with drapery swags, tassels, flowers, foliage and fluting and surmounted by flowers spilling out of a basket, 125cm high x 36cm wide Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Sir William Ackroyd, Bt. of Buckland Newton Place, Dorset.
A George III strung mahogany stick barometer by A. Grigo of Holborn, the broken architectural top over a silvered rectangular dial, signed 'A. Grigo 27 Leathr. Lane, Holb.', with aneroid thermometer and mercury tube with slide vernier, over a feather banded trunk and domed reservoir cover, 38in. (96.5cm.) high.
An Edwardian silver mounted desk clock and barometer, Matthew John Jessop, London 1902, the shaped case with easel back and central mercury thermometer, enclosing a goliath pocket watch 'clock' and similar pocket barometer, 5 x 8½in. (12.75 x 21.5cm.); together with a silver mounted pocket watch travel stand, D.N.H.&S., Birm. 1906. (2)
A collection of silver smalls and collectables, comprising an Indian white metal box and cover; two silver caddy spoons; two silver wine bottle drippers by Bruce Russell, Guernsey; a silver swizzle stick; a silver shell salt; a silver and tortoiseshell shoe horn; a silver needle case; a silver scallop shell napkin clip; a silver handled brush; a miniature leather cased thermometer by E. Wrench, London; a filigree trinket box; a miniature gilt metal photo frame; a base metal wine bottle stopper; etc. (qty)
An early 20th century oak cased wall-hanging barometer, with a central dial to base below a thermometer to stem surmounted with a clock with white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case carved with scrolling acanthus and carved foliate decoration, the base with a cartouche carved with an anchor, 66 cm high, 24 cm wide.
An Edwardian rosewood wheel barometer with inlaid decoration: the eight-inch round silverted dial engraved with typical barometer markings with a blued steel hand and brass marker, the curved top case inset to the trunk with a thermometer with silvered dial, inlaid with vase and floral decoration, height 82cms.
A late 19th century French brass desk top combination set: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the white enamel oval dial with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals and blued steel spade hands, the barometer having a white enamel oval dial with typical barometer settings and marked Aneroid Barometer, with a thermometer between and all surmounted by a compass and handle, on a black marble base, height 14.5cms handle up, 13cms handle down.
J King and Son, Bristol a late-Georgian wheel barometer: the mahogany case with a swan-neck pediment and having a hygrometer, thermometer and level, the eight-inch round silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings and signed J.King & Son, Bristol, height 98cms.* Biography John King & Son are recorded as working at 2 Clare Street, Bristol from circa 1825 until at least 1830 with Thomas King working at the same address from 1848 until 1851.* Notes Reference Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers & Retailers Pub. Baros Books 1991.
Three pocket barometer/altimeters , the first by H Robinson, High Street, Shrewsbury, 'Rain', 'Change', 'Fair', 'Compensated' 0-8000, in a red leather case, 4cm diameter, a compendium by 'J H Stewart, Strand, Cornhill and West Strand, London', no.2292 with curved thermometer and compass back, 5cm diameter, and the third a compendium by 'Lennie, Optician, Edinburgh' 0-8000, 5cm diameter (3)
Three brass-cased pocket barometers, the first inscribed 'Hutchinson's Improved Surveying Aneroid, Compensated Keep the eye level with the needle...' with side handle, 5cm diameter 1.7cm deep the second by F. McIlroy, Mancheste r with open centre, 4.6cm diameter 1.8cm deep, and the third with curved thermometer, 4.7cm diameter 1.9cm deep, in a leather case (3)

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