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VICTORIAN SIKES PATTERN HYDROMETERManufactured by Buss of Hatton Garden. Containing: Brass Bulb; Set of 9 graduated weights (plus 1 spare); end block and Ivorine Mercury Thermometer in fitted plush lined mahogany case with Ivorine plaque. All brass components stamped "Buss" and with set registration no. 17330 (except spare weight which has different number). Calibration certificate glued to base of box, last calibration date 10/04/62. Slide rule missing from set.
A collection of Victorian and later silver and silver plated items, including a silver mounted desk thermometer and calendar, a set of six silver cake forks, a set of six silver teaspoons, two photograph frames, a damaged silver pocket watch, two silver sugar tongs along with a lot of various silver plate (parcel)
PAIR OF DANDY SHANDY SHOWCARDS. 14.75 x 11.5ins. Framed adverts, one for Summer, UP goes the/ Thermometer!/ Down/ goes/ DANDY SHANDYshowing gent in boating blazer & hat. Other for Winter, DOWN goes the/ Thermometer! Down/ goes/ DANDY SHANDY with gent in rugby kit, ball under arm. Overall good condition.
Four pieces of 19th Century Mauchline Ware comprising a pair of glove stretchers with a 'Scene of the Doon, Made of wood grown on the banks of the Doon', a page turner with a scene of 'Cheriton Church, Sandgate Kent' and a cylindrical case (possibly for a thermometer) with a scene of 'Burns Statue, Dundee' a pair of book boards attached to The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott (4)
Ω A Victorian carved and veneered walnut marine barometer by Cowland & Son , late 19th century, with a bow-fronted case with square moulded pediment, the angled ivory register plates with weather indications protected by a piece of bowed and bevelled glass, the thermometer in its own moulded and glazed case calibrated with scales in fahrenheit, 96cm high, 10cm wide, 7cm deep, the maker's or retailer's name engraved 'Cowland & Son, Liverpool`, retaining the original wall-mounted brass gimbal support and reservoir . Please note, this lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported from the EU.Cites RegulationsPlease note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A fine George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer with hygrometer or Triple Weather Glass, by Benjamin Martin, London, circa 1760, the arched top case with leaf carved surround for the inset herringbone border engraved vernier scale with arched hygrometer scale above Fahrenheit and Reaumur mercury thermometer and signed B. Martin, London , the caddy moulded trunk with scroll carved edges to throat and exposed tube above hemispherical cistern cover mounted onto the scroll edged rounded base, 93cm high, 10.5cm wide, 4cm, deep Provenance: The Edwin Banfield Collection of Barometers, Dreweatts, Donnington Priory, Newbury, 4th September 2007, lot 62. Literature: Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin ºROMETERS, Stick or Cistern Tube' (Baros Books, Trowbridge, 1985) pages 58-59. Benjamin Martin worked 1756-82 and was a prolific writer on the subjects of science, art and instruments who launched a monthly magazine entitled 'General magazine of the Arts and Sciences' in 1755. He is thought to have been the first maker to incorporate a hygrometer into a barometer with thermometer and marketed the instrument as a 'Triple Weather Glass'. The hygrometer utilises a length of gut (which expands and contracts with variations in humidity) linked to a rack and pulley rather than the simple oat beard found on later instruments.
An ivory desk thermometerBy Dollond, London, circa 1900On an ebonised scalloped base and with cylindrical glass cover23cm high; and a high/low thermometer by Carpenter & Westley, 24 Regent Street, London, circa 1890, with ivory scale, on ebonised support and base, 26.5cm high(2). Illustrated
A late Victorian ivory tower thermometer and inset compassBy T. Straight, London, circa 1890The compass scale below a convex glass, with pierced surround, on an engine-turned columnar support with thermometer scale on turned base, mounted on an ebonised plinth, lacking dome15cm high. IllustratedProbably Thomas Straight, 26 Bartlett Buildings, Strand, London.
A Victorian rosewood wheel barometerBy F. Stoppani, HolbornWith an arched top inset with a hydrometer scale above a bow-fronted thermometer with silvered scale, above the 10in. silvered circular dial with maker's roundel, signed 'F. Stoppani, 25 Red Lion St, High Holborn'104cm high. Illustrated
A collection of twelve various thermometersIncluding a brass Polymetre Lambrecht; a marine ivory thermometer scale with later tube; a brass scale thermometer signed 'Buss Hatton Garden'; a boxwood thermometer impressed 'A. M. Viener, Southport'; two porcelain scale thermometers each in rectangular glazed cases; two others by Negretti & Zambra each with mahogany backs; and four various ceramic scale thermometers (12). Illustrated
A late Victorian oak and brass-mounted Miner's or Pit-head stick barometerBy Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1890The plain case with an arched pediment, above a glazed brass surround with silvered plates, signed 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA LONDON', and fitted with a thermometer, the trunk with canted angles90.5cm high. IllustratedThese were used in determining the risks from inflammable and suffocating gases, known to miners as 'firedamp' and 'choke damp'. As the gas was heavier than air, and combined with a drop to low atmospheric pressure, it would be driven to the lowest and least ventilated galleries.
A late Victorian oak and brass-mounted stick barometerBy Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1890The plain case with an arched pediment, above a glazed brass surround with ivory plates, signed 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA LONDON', and fitted with a thermometer, the trunk with canted angles97cm high. Illustrated
A George III mahogany stick barometerBy Baptiste Roncheti & Co With a broken arched pediment above the silvered dial, signed 'Bap. Roncheti & Co. Fecit', with vernier scale, the trunk with a star inlay above a silvered thermometer scale, with turned reservoir cover below100cm high. IllustratedProbably Giovanni Battista Ronchetti, recorded at 15 High Street, Manchester in 1785.
A Type 06 A military compass No. 19807D, in carrying box, a small circular metal aneroid barometer, 9cm diameter, a similar clock and thermometer mounted on wooden plaque, the barometer marked 'Max Zander, Hamburg, another wood-framed barometer, a two-draw telescope and a Sekonic Zoom-8 ciné camera, (all a/f), (6).
A collection of miscellaneous items, including a white metal circular gaming counter box, the top decorated with painting on ivory of a classical female holding up an oval plaque spelling love, an agate and base metal pill box, a 19th Century ivory miniature microscope, a conciliar nut sewing tape and needle case marked Jerusalem, a travelling thermometer and other items
1930's CARVED OAK MANTEL CLOCK, with silvered 4 1/2" Arabic dial above a bevel glazed panel of five pieces, housed in a flat top case with split turnings to the chamferred forecorners and a plinth base, 13 3/4" (34.9cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A MERCURY THERMOMETER in a turned and carved case, 14" (35.6cm) high (2)
A box containing Art Deco style barometer / thermometer, a Brown's Self-Interpreting Bible, two vintage tennis racquets, two vintage Shell Motor Spirit petrol cans, a Butler's Flexilight map reading light, various other lights, a vintage Underwood portable typewriter and a Garrards record deck, etc

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