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Los 241

Vintage Bucherer Imhof 4 Sided Art Deco Table Clock. Includes clock, hydrometer, barometer, and thermometer. Polished dial with Arabic number inscribed with makers mark and 8 day swiss. Marked "58 334 Swiss" on underside. Gilt wear or rubbing to frame. Measures 5" H x 3" W x 3" Depth. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $100-$200)

Los 19

SECTION 19. A modern mahogany aneroid wheel barometer-thermometer together with two bibles and small balloon clock etc

Los 397

A 19th century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer by "Smyth", mahogany case with inlaid floral and conch shell decoration, 99cm high

Los 23

A mid 19thC rosewood wheel barometer, with engraved central dial, subsidiary dry/damp gauge, thermometer and level, 104cm high.

Los 50

A mid 19thC mahogany wheel barometer, the silvered dial stand signed A. Tacchi, Bedford, with dry/damp gauge, thermometer and level, 98cm high.

Los 386

An Edwardian walnut aneroid barometer/thermometer

Los 597

A collection of surveying instruments, including: a digital thermometer paint inspection gauge; a paint thickness gauge; a wet film thickness cone; a hygrometer; and others.

Los 59

An early 19th century mahogany boxwood and ebony strung wheel barometer, thermometer and hygrometer, with circular convex mirror, 95cm high.

Los 800

Dr Joseph Black (1728-1799), Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University(1756) and Professor of Chemistry at Edinburgh University (1766): Three important handwritten, 18th century, leather bound notebooks of his lectures, commencing 13th June 1775, and written up as: 'Notes of Dr Black's Philosophical Lectures on Chemistry/Corrected and Enlarged by the Joint Labour of George Buchan Hepburn (later Sir George, 1st Baronet FRSE FSA) and Alexander Law, Advocates'. The first lecture significantly discussing Heat, a subject which Black had pioneered through the study of specific or latent heat in 1761.The notes from this lecture state: 'Chemistry is the effect of Heat, and of Mixture upon all bodys, or mixtures of bodys...Heat is easily communicated-it passes continually from hotter to colder Bodys and affects every species of matter-In this communication of it to colder bodys Density is no obstacle...'Subsequent headings and dates in Volume I include: Expansion/Thermometers ('Sir Isaac Newton on the degrees of heat gives an account of many experiments with an oil thermometer-He took a mass of red hot iron as hot as common fire could make it and suddenly exposed it at a window where he let it remain till cooled...')/Fluidity/Vapour/Ignition/Inflammation 12th Lecture, dated 26th June/Inflamability 13th Lecture, 27th June/Mixture/Mixture & Progress of Chemistry/Progress of Chemistry & Attraction/Chemical Attraction/Chemical Apparatus/The Elements and Objects of Chemistry/Elements and objects of Chemistry/Saline Substances, 17th Lecture, 1st July/Alkalis/Acids 19th Lecture, 4th July and 20th Lecture, 5th July/Compound Salts 21st Lecture, 6th July/Salts/Of Earthy & Stoney Substances 26th Lecture, 12th July/Earth 27th Lecture 13th July. The first volume ends on a page marked 200 after a brief discussion as to the discovery of porcelain manufacture.Volume II starts with 'Inflamable Substances' (Lecture dated 4th August 1775) and continues with a lecture on Charcoal (Lecture 38/7th August); Lecture 39/9th August; Lecture 40/10th August; Lecture 41/11th August; Lecture 42/28th November 1775; Lecture 43 on Metals/30th November; Lecture 44 on Metals/1st December; Lecture 45 on Metals/4th December; Lecture 46 on Metals/5th December; Lecture 47 on 7th December on Mercury and Metals; Lecture 48 on 8th December; Lecture 49 on 11th December; Lecture 50 on December 12th; subsequent pages titled: 'Of Regulus of Antimony'/'Of Bismuth'/'Of Linck...This metal which is also called spelter is more tough than Bismuth'/'Of Cobalt'; Lecture 51 on 14th December, including: Tin and Copper; Lecture 52 on 15th December; Lecture 53 on 18th December; Lecture 54 on 19th December. The Second Volume ends on Page 188 with the note that: 'In this abridged course of lectures, Doctor Black it would appear found it necessary to omitt the table of Elective Attractors which will be found in the Appendix no.10 page 40'.Volume III commences with the title: 'Notes of Doctor Black's Lectures on Chemistry/54th Lecture/Continued 19th Dec. 1775'. It continues with: Lecture 55 on Water/ 20th December; Lecture 56 on Vegetable Substances/21st December; Lecture 57 on Vegetable and Animal Substances/22nd December. On Page 37, Black concludes: 'Upon the Whole Chemistry is as yet but an opening Science closely connected however with the usefull and ornamental arts and worthy the attention of a liberal mind.-And it must always become more & more so: for tho' it is only of late that it has been looked upon in that light, the great progress already made in Chemical Knowledge, gives us a pleasant prospect of rich addition to it.'After the conclusion of the Lecture notes, Volume III includes the following subjects;(1) The Appendix introduction with a heading, stating: 'What follows is taken from the Papers of the Gentleman to whom we are indebted for the account of the Chemical Apparatus'.(2) The Preparation of Mercury and Mercury combined with Brimstone.(3) Of The Preparation of Iron referred to Vol II/Pag 132.(4) Of Regulus of Antimony and Antimonial Preparations.(5) The Preparations of Antimony(6) The Chemical History of Lead with regard to Acids(7) Of Silver Ores and the Method of Separation(8) Elective Attractions with an associated table, 'divided into four general parts', illustrating the attraction of elements, compounds, acids or alkalis.(9) The Analysis of Water, referred to Vol.3 page 3d.(10) Some discussion on physiology, including: urine; fluid secretion, Saliva and related Sediment or Calculus.(11) The Index, commencing with 'Absorbent Earth' and 'Absorption'Each book about 26 x 20cm (3)Provenance: Sir George Buchan-Hepburn, thence by direct family descent, The Property of a Gentleman. All three volumes with library bookplate for Buchan-Hepburn Bart. of Smeaton Hepburn. During Dr. Black's lifetime, many manuscript copies of his lectures were made by his students. Compare, for example: University of St. Andrews (Reference GB227/MS38181-38186, dated to 1771-1775), comprising volumes of notes from Black's lectures; some notes by unknown students, and some notes taken by Henry Beaufoy (died 1795), later a Whig MP for Minehead. These manuscripts include lectures 91-106, and include the subjects of Metals, Mercury, Semi-Metals, Antimony, Bismuth, Zinc, Lead and Tin.Black was succeeded as Professor of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow in 1766 by John Robson, FRSE (1739-1805) who in 1799 prepared Black's lectures for publication. Black's work has remained relevant; his theory of specific or latent heat, proposed in 1761, is a definition which has remained in use (see for example 'The Penguin Reference Library/Dictionary of Science'/2014 Edition page 626). Indeed, latent heat has long been considered significant; Thomas Thomson MD, FRS, writing in 1815, reminded his readers that Black 'was the first person who pointed out that every substance is possessed of a peculiar specific heat, or that different bodies have different capacities for heat'. However, the most significant compliment to Black's work was the attention given to it by the great French Chemist, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and his wife Marie-Anne. Madame Lavoisier, who involved herself with all her husband's work, learnt English as a means by which to update Lavoisier on the work of British chemists. Presumably, therefore it was through Marie-Anne that Black's work was brought to Lavoisier's notice. Lavoisier's re-examined Black's experiments, in what was eventually to be termed Quantitative Analysis, an area which had been implied by Black's graduation thesis on Magnesia Alba, published in 1754. The following two years, 1755-56, saw Black's discovery of Magnesium (Element No.12 on Dmitry Mendeleyev's Periodic Table); this pointed the way towards the principle of The Conservation of Mass when Black summarised: 'We have already shewn by experiment that Magnesia Alba (Magnesium Carbonate) is a compound of peculiar earth and fixed air'. Here again, though, Lavoisier is the one most often understood to have discovered the idea that the mass of different matter remains constant, following a chemical reaction between them.Mendeleyev is justly celebrated on his Periodic Table by Element 101, so perhaps Black's discovery of Magnesium should be similarly remembered, and that an Element yet to be discovered, should be named after him.

Los 236

A Negretti & Zambra oven thermometer, copper with brass register plate, 14in.

Los 196

A VICTORIAN OAK STICK BAROMETER the ivory angled scales signed J. B. Dancer Optician, Manchester, No.324, the trunk with mercury tube thermometer, the case with moulded cornice, rectangular bevelled glass, twin turned set knobs and domed cistern cover, 95cm high

Los 281

AN ANTIQUE OAK CASED BAROGRAPH by Negretti and Zambra numbered 30368, the barograph with cylinder thermometer and silvered dial, the case complete with drawer beneath for papers, 36cm wide x 21cm deep x 21.5cm high

Los 387

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER the silvered scale signed Dollond, London, with sliding vernier over twin set squares, hygrometer and mercury tube thermometer, with temperature recording marker, each with brass bezel, the case with ogee moulded cornice over a flame veneered trunk and half turned ebonised cistern cover flanked with diamond stringing to the canted corners, 100cm high

Los 588

A NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON FORTIN TYPE STICK BAROMETER the silvered tube scale with sliding vernier over a brass tube with mercury fahrenheit thermometer mounted upon a later back board, the barometer 96cm high

Los 194

An Art Nouveau style oval copper framed wall mirror, circa 1910,The oval shaped mirror 63x 52cm decorated with stylized flowers, an inlaid oval butler's tray, with individual varying wood segments, sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, carved wood framed aneroid barometer with thermometer fitting and a Napoleon hat clock. CONDITION REPORT: Only v minor wear to the frame, mirrored plate heavily stained with nicotine, otherwise a very good condition.

Los 271

A 20th Century Swiss barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, clock and compass desk stand, of square form, footed base, 10cm in height

Los 9

An Edwardian silver chatelaine thermometer case, Birmingham 1905, with embossed and chased floral decoration, pull off cover, chain (detached from the bottom section), length 14 cm.

Los 990

CASED POCKET BAROMETER/THERMOMETER & COMPASS a fitted leather case containing a pocket barometer and compass, both with brass cases. Also with a bone thermometer in the centre, Case 14cms across

Los 856

An early 20th century oak cased barometer/thermometer

Los 122

Jaeger Le Coultre, a pig skin cased travelling compendium, with barometer, thermometer and clock, the clock with eight-day movement, the folding case stamped '88447' 11 x 15cm (4 x 6in)

Los 241

Victorian carved walnut cased wheel barometer and thermometer by West of London, having an engraved silvered dial and scale Condition:

Los 1028

A vintage 20th century French wall mounted Thermometer having painted base with numerals the length of the mercury thermometer. Measures height 60cm x width 9cm.

Los 1297

A 1930's Art Deco banjo barometer with circular dial and thermometer together with another oak example

Los 240

A vintage mid 20th century cased Dairy glass thermometer, used for measuring temperatures of milk.

Los 292

A commemorative boxed Bells Whisky commemorating the Queen Mum's 100th birthday together with a Lipton Brass tea caddy and a boxed wine thermometer

Los 382

An early 20th century Negretti & Zambra of London cased travel thermometer. The thermometer set to ivorine back and within a red leather morocco case. 

Los 347

A 20th century oak cased banjo barometer, the dial marked Stebbing Southampton, with thermometer above and carved design

Los 385

A thermometer holder well scroll engraved 5.5” long by SM Co 20g

Los 301

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LINE INLAID BAROMETER, THE BUBBLE LEVEL INSCRIBED C. CUSA GAINSBORO, WITH THERMOMETER, 94CM H

Los 1424

A small oak corner cabinet, mahogany nest of drawers, a kitchen thermometer, a collection of doorstops and related wares

Los 95

A Victorian barometer and thermometer, in a later olive wood case, 30cm long, on oak cased mantel clock, slate cased mantel clock and two bedside clocks, (5).

Los 21

A fan, thermometer, desk top Vintage perpetual calendar, address stamp, etc.

Los 51

Antique wall barometer in carved wood case, with thermometer and a small circular barometer.

Los 789

A Victorian walnut stick barometerBy Dollond, LondonThe trunk with an arched top, above signed and engraved ivory dials, with vernier adjustment, the trunk inset with a thermometer, with boss terminal95 cm. long. Illustrated

Los 301

An ivory-cased pocket thermometer and two Meiji Japanese cylindrical boxes and covers.

Los 93

OAK CASED BAROMETER of shaped outline with a circular silvered dial below a thermometer with a silvered scale, 58.5cm high

Los 121

An early 20th century thermometer in a copper surround

Los 146

A small collection of World War II Lancaster Bomber dial equipment, to include mileage meter, Jaeger nav counter-type C11, serial no.AC42, spec no.94-27353, two flip switches, a Burgess micro switch and a further push micro switch together with a 12 volt vintage c.1930's car clock and volts meter, a vintage Sangamo Western Ltd engine thermometer, a smiths vintage 0-60 speedometer, some military cap badges, escape axe from RAF bomber, and other aircraft collectables (a lot)

Los 296

An oak aneroid barometer, with thermometer gauge, 90cm high

Los 67

Glass animal sculptures, Galileo-Thermometer and other coloured art glass (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 491

An oak banjo barometer with carved case and subsidiary thermometer, 82cm high

Los 1492

A mahogany stick barometer, signed Manticha & Co, circa 1820, broken arched pediment, exposed mercury tube with a single vernier silvered dial signed, thermometer tube, barber pole stringing inlaid borders, 97cm high20.04.17, Half of the pediment is missing, dial front door frame is loose and the veneers have come off and are lifting, case with small scratches and dents, later cistern cover is loose with one screw missing, dial is discoloured and needs silvering, mercury tube with air bubbles.

Los 1494

A mahogany inlaid wheel barometer, signed L Bellatti, Grantham, circa 1825, broken arched pediment, shell inlaid case with stringing to the borders, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 98cm high07.05.13, Case with sunlight damage to the surfaces, some edges around the case with dents, broken arched pediment has been resored and pieces of wood later added, case front with some small cracks, dials look clean, mercury tube is complete.

Los 1441

A mahogany wheel barometer, signed Archer, Hackney, circa 1830, hygrometer, thermometer tube, convex mirror, 10-inch silvered dial, spirit level signed, 112cm high25.04.17, Case has been polished throughout, sides with small scratches, spirit level dial with cracks, mercury tube looks complete.

Los 1475

A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid wheel barometer, signed Telford, Carlisle, circa 1850, thermometer tube, 10-inch silvered dial signed, 103cm high 21.04.17, Case has been cleaned, sides with minor lifting to the veneers, bezel is discoloured, mercury tube looks complete. thermometer tube is complete.

Los 1670

An oak Admiral Fitzroy Improved Torricelli barometer, retailed by F.H.Cousens, Hull, circa 1890, pediment with carved leaf decoration, exposed mercury tube with a twin vernier dial, thermometer tube, 120cm high 25.04.17, Case is slightly faded in parts, one ivory adjustment knob is chipped, glass panel is cracked to the bottom edge, mercury tube looks complete.

Los 1476

A mahogany wheel barometer, signed Stamp Bazone, circa 1800, thermometer, hygrometer, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level signed, 99cm high21.04.17, Case veneers are faded, sides with cracks to some veneers and some veneers are lifting, some veneers have been replaced, mercury tube is looks complete.

Los 397

An Art Deco bronzed bird resting on a marble plinth with thermometer

Los 852

A Victorian Mantel Clock, the cylinder movement striking on a bell (bell lacking), circular white enamel dial, Roman numerals, in a marble case of gothic arch form, 32cms high; Another, a Victorian mantel clock with secondary barometer and thermometer movements, in a slate case (damages and losses), 27cms high. (2)

Los 536

Two cased pocket barometers, one signed Sewill, Liverpool, and a Negretti & Zambra mahogany cased thermometer tubes (3) 19.04.17, The pocket barometer cases are rubbed, Sewill pocket barometer glass is chipped and cracked, silvered dials are stained, plastic bag test has been done and both barometer hands are moving, both outer cases are slightly rubbed. The mahogany Negretti & Zambra case with scratches and small dents, both thermometer tubes with air bubbles.

Los 294

A gilt brass pocket barometer, signed F Robson, Newcastle, circa 1900, 48mm wide, with leather fitted case 25.04.17, Gilding is faded in parts, glass edge is chipped, dial with thermometer tube missing, dial is slightly discoloured, plastic bag test has been done and the barometer hand is moving, outer case with one small piece of leather missing and small scuff marks.

Los 232

Ercuis champagne thermometer, a hip flask and a travel cup all in original packaging

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