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An Oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's Barometer with annotations including: "Long Foretold, Long Last, Short Notice, Soon Past", & "Fast Rise after Low Foretells Strong Blow" and incorporating Barometer, Height of Atmosphere Gauge and Thermometer calibrated in Fahrenheit and Centigrade. 41 3/8" high, 10 1/8" wide.
A LARGE GROUP OF MAUCHLINE WARE 19TH CENTURY comprising a CAULDRON, 6.5cm diameter; a PIN CUSHION in the form of a bucket, 5cm high; a THIMBLE HOLDER, in the form of a cooking pot, 9.5cm across (including handle); a RING BOX, 4cm long; a SMALL BOX, in the form of a bucket, 5cm tall; a CYLINDRICAL BOX, 7cm tall; a 'PATTERNWARE RECTANGULAR BOX', 11.5cm long; a NEEDLE HOLDER, in the shape of a book, 6cm long; a PIN CUSHION, 3.5cm diameter; a COTTON THREAD HOLDER, 8cm in diameter; a PIN DISH, 8cm; a FOLDING LETTER RACK, 19.5cm high; a THERMOMETER, 17cm high; an INKWELL, in the form of a horseshoe and jockey's cap, 10.5cm long; a PICTURE FRAME, 16cm wide; a CARD HOLDER, 12.7cm high; a WATCH HOLDER, 11.5cm high; together with a STATIONERY RACK, with three shelves and a stamp drawer, 12cm high (qty) Provenance: The Alex Wilson Collection
A mid-19th century rosewood stick barometer the arched top with ivorine scale signed 'J. H. Steward, 459 West Strand London', a mercury thermometer to the left and sliding vernier scale to the right, over a flat trunk with mercury tube and turned cistern cover to the base, 36in. (91.5cm.) high *Condition:Ivorine yellowed. One of brass claws holding top of thermometer missing but still secure. Brass fitting securing top of main tube a little dented. Needs cleaning.
Late 19th century walnut cased Vienna wall clock with moulded eagle finial on stepped pediment over an arched top glazed door flanked by turned half columns, enclosing an ivory coloured dial with Roman numerals in brassed frame, eight day movement striking on a gong, on moulded base H122cm, and oak framed combined aneroid barometer/thermometer (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Victorian Tunbridge ware thermometer stand by Edmund Nye, the ivory thermometer scale marked 'E Nye, Tunbridge Wells', height 16.5 cm, width 11 cm. At the Great Exhibition of 1851, Tunbridge ware by Edmund Nye, Robert Russell and Henry Hollamby was shown; Edmund Nye received a commendation from the judges for his work. He exhibited a table depicting a mosaic of a ship at sea; 110,800 tesserae were used in making the picture.
J. Solcha, Hull - a Victorian mahogany wheel barometer, the silvered 8" dial with dry/damp dial, thermometer, convex mirror and level dials, the case with painted stringing, length 97 cm. The Solca/Solcha's were a family of instrument makers who started with Luigi (Lewis) in circa 1838 and included Joseph, John and David, Joseph and John worked from 13 Humber Dock Street from 1861-1872.
Common Place Book Formed Generally Upon the Principles Recommended and Practised by John Locke, Esq., manuscript of prose and poetry, 99pp. excluding blanks, printed title and introduction, slightly browned, original roan-backed printed wrappers, slightly creased and soiled, spine torn at tail, 8vo, 1800 - [c. 1820].⁂ Includes: An unpublished poem "To Mrs M - on the 31st Anniversary of her Wedding Day 21st Decr. 1806"; "Washing Day" by Anna Laetitia Barbauld and "The Batchelor's Thermometer".
EDWARDIAN SILVER FRONTED SMALL TWIN APERTURE PHOTO FRAME in the form of conjoined lozenges on easel supports the circular apertures with images of Edward and Alexandra 3 3/3" (9.5) wide Chester 1900 a MINIATURE SILVER HEART SHAPED CHAMBER STICK with twisted wire pattern hoop handle 1 3/4" (4.4) wide Birmingham 1892 and a SMALL SILVER FRONTED FRAMED THERMOMETER STAND with engraved ivory register, 3 3/4" (9.5) high Chester hallmark (3)
A Royal Polytechnic Barometer by Joseph Davis & Co Fitzroy Works, the oak case with an arched surmount, above a glazed circular panel with a rectangular one below, the circular chart describing probable approaching weather, with a mercury tube descending beneath, flanked by Admiral Fitzroy's special remarks and a thermometer, height 104 cm

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