Assorted clocks, to include a brass rectangular desk calendar/barometer/thermometer timepiece by Bader, Geneve, engraved "With Compliments of N.K. Mehta of Uganda (E. Africa) & Bombay"; two Seiko quartz world clocks, a walnut-cased Elliot chiming mantle clock retailed by Garrard & Co., London; miniature longcase clock etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
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signed "J.B. Le Roy, Jersey" with scales divided between 27-31, plain mahogany case with swan neck pediment and thermometer tube to front and weighted brass reservoir, 39½in. (100.3cm.) high.*John Bosdet Le Roy (b.1791) was born in Guernsey in 1791 where he set up in business as a nautical instrument maker (octants, telescopes and barometers). He moved to Jersey some time after 1830 where he resumed business working from 15 Mulcaster Street, St Helier.**BIDDERS BEWARE, THIS ITEM CANNOT BE SHIPPED OFF ISLAND**
A George III inlaid and chequer strung mahogany banjo barometer, the broken arch surmount centred with a cast finial, over an inlaid floral roundel above a mercury thermometer flanked with inlaid shells, over a silvered dial marked C. Pitsal, Holborn, with further inlaid roundel below 99cm high
AN APOLLO 11 STEIN, LANCASTER DESK CLOCK AND HEROES OF THE SKY WALLET, all by The Bradford Exchange, comprising an Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Masterpiece Stein, from a limited edition of 5000, numbered to base A1596, with certificate and polystyrene packaging, a 70th Anniversary Lancaster Desk Clock and thermometer, with certificate and a Heroes of the Sky leather wallet depicting second world war aircraft, with certificates (3 + packaging + 4 certificates) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition with no obvious damage, clock has been running)
Tabletop instrument in white marble and gilded bronze: with clock, thermometer and barometer. Symmetrically formed by a column with a female bust and a thermometer, with adjacent clock and barometer balls, decorated with friezes of acanthus leaves, strings of pearls and laurel garlands with lion heads. The period of NAPOLEON III. Dimensions: 36.5 x 55 x 22 cm. A complete revision of the watch mechanism was carried out. Width: 33cm, Height: 40cm, Depth: 17cm, Weight: 10kg, Condition: Good, Material: Gilded bronze and marble
A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, Signed J.Newman 122 Regent Street, London, Circa 1820, single vernier silvered dial signed, thermometer box and urn shaped cistern cover, ivory adjustment knob 99cm highWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number WSDR26S6 Case surfaces are slightly dirty in parts, silvered dials are discoloured, mercury visible in the tube thermometer tube is complete.
Tisch-Uhr mit Wetterstation, Angelus, Schweiz, 20.Jh. Metall, vergoldet, in gewölbter Halterung, rundes Uhrengehäuse, goldfarbener Ziffernring mit römischer Minuterie, Aufzugswerk, flankiert von Thermometer bzw. Barometer, Herstellersignet, ca. 10x27x6cm, Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren, Oberflächenkratzer, Uhrwerk gangfähig, Ganggenauigkeit ungeprüft
A collection of silver and plated wares, comprising; a cased set of six silver handled side knives, a cased pair of white metal salad servers stamped '925', two silver handled cake knives, a silver baluster form sugar caster, an Edwardian silver trinket box, a silver cased thermometer in the form of a pen, a cased set of six napkin rings, a further silver napkin ring, plated fish knives and forks, a plated slice and six knives (a lot)
A Scottish Victorian mahogany and fruitwood cistern barometer, C Altria, Aberdeen, the silvered register with mercury thermometer and vernier, flared pediment, door and exposed tube before figured stem, bun cistern cover with ivory spot, 92cm high Ceasar Altria, Optician and Glassblower of Aberdeen working 1846-1868 Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: G8Y7BR2U Silvering of register discoloured, n o vernier knob, vernier untried, later brass finial
A scarce, late 19th century / pre Boer War Royal Navy Midshipman’s log, completed by Heinrich Richertz Kunhardt (1880-1913). The log runs from August 1896 through to March 1899, covering his time serving on the ships, HMS Fox, HMS Blake, and HMS Niobe. Marbled boards to back and front, with calf leather spine and gilt lettering, which reads ‘S.519 Late S.625 Log Book For Use Of Junior Officers Afloat’. The log book has daily entries, detailing the weather, with wind speeds and direction, barometer and thermometer readings, plus details of task carried out, such as training, drills, scrubbing canvases and hammocks, testing life buoys, prayers, and many other duties. The log is also illustrated with hand coloured charts and maps, a number of which are initialed ‘HRK’. An entry for October 1896 also has a nicely drawn and coloured side profile of a Lee Metford, the standard service rifle of the era. Notes: Heinrich Richertz Kunhardt was born in Stellenbosch, South Africa on August 11th 1880. He enrolled for service with the Royal Navy on July 15th 1894, just short of his 14th birthday. At the time of him completing the ships log, he held the rank of Midshipman, but by the time of the Boer War he was a Lieutenant. According to official records, Lt Kunhardt died at sea in 1913, with his body being transferred to the Hong Kong Hospital. The official cause of death was noted as being ‘Alcoholism and Cardiac Failure’. The log is complete with its original heavy canvas cover, inscribed ‘H R Kunhardt Log Book’ to the front. Approximately 32.5cm x 21.2cm x 3.5cm. Condition: generally structurally sound. Some wear and tear commensurate with age and use, such as loss of the marbled paper covering to the rear board, a couple of loose pages to the inside, and a small amount of warping. The internal pages are quite clean and legible, as are the maps, charts, and illustrations.
A SWISS BRASS FOUR SIDED DESK COMPENDIUM BY IMHOF, 1950s Timepiece with 8 day movement, engraved to the reverse 1429519 and 'SWISS lever escapement c. 244', barometer, hygrometer, thermometer, showing degrees Fahrenheit and centigrade 11.2cm high, base 7.5cm diameter Condition Report: The timepiece is in working condition. The barometer does not appear to respond to change in pressure (when bag tested) and is providing an abnormally high reading hence is not in working order. The thermometer appears to be providing a reasonable reading hence is probably working, the hygrometer is reading very high hence is probably not working. Case has overall wear/spotting to the gilt finish revealing base metal in many areas. Perspex glasses have some light scratches.Timepiece has an integral winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Eardley B Norton gilt brass aneroid pocket barometer with altimeter scale and compass, a late 19th century example with circular silvered dial, calibrated in inches and inscribed Eardley B Norton, Manchester 1135, having rotating altimeter scale, calibrated to 10,000 feet, the opposite side with mother of pearl compass, having surrounding thermometer, all within original double sided leather case
Isle of Wight glass paperweight in the form of an apple, 9cm high, boxed, a collection of Swarovski crystal, comprising: model of a dog, 6.5cm high, boxed, dachshund 7641, 8cm long, boxed, Kris Bear - Skates 193011, 5cm high, mouse 7631, 4cm high, a Galileo thermometer, 30cm, a collection of paperweights and other glassware
3 Barometer und 1 Thermometer1) "Singer's Patent"-Taschenkompaß mit Barometer, um 1880, feuervergoldetes Messinggehäuse, Ø 4,9 cm, Perlmutt-Windrosenkarte, mit seitlichem Hebel feststellbar, Rückseite mit Barometer, kompensiert, versilberte Skala, in beledertem Etui. - 2) Bimetall-Thermometer, Porzellanskala, Sockel aus Gußmetall, müßte justiert werden. - Und: 3) 2 Taschen-Barometer, J. Hicks, London, Messinggehäuse, 1 x mit Ableselupe, 1 x in Etui. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/3)3 Barometers and 1 Thermometer1) Singer's Patent pocket compass with barometer, c. 1880, fire-gilt brass case, Ø 2 in., mother-of-pearl compass rose, lever lock, reverse with compensated barometer, silver-plated scale, in original leather-covered pasteboard box. - 2) Bimetallic thermometer, porcelain scale, cast-metal base, needs adjustment. - And: 3) 2 pocket barometers, J. Hicks, London, brass cases, one with magnifying glass, one in case. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/3)
A cased aneroid wall barometer and thermometer. Diameter 13cm Condition Report: A brass cased 'Holosteric Barometer ' with mercury Fahrenheit thermometer in a brass case with further 19 th century mahogany squared outer case, hinged and locked (no key so cannot open it.condition of barometer looks superb, outer caser pretty damn good.I have not been able to test the barometer.
A 19th century slate mantel clock, the case, of architectural form, with incised gilt floral decoration and inset with malachite panels, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and visible escapement, eight-day drum movement striking hammer on bell, the back plate impressed G.F, and with mercury pendulum, and flanked by a thermometer and aneroid barometer. H51cm, W57cm, D17cm.

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