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Late Victorian Admiral Fitzroy's storm barometer by Negretti and Zambra, 1 Hatton Garden, 122 Regent St., and 59 Cornhill, London, with 2 scale adjusters, and a thermometer, in an oak case with arched top, H.101.5cmCondition: Glass good. Slight defects to top section. Small tiny chip in case above 'M' of Admiral. Mercury and alcohol good. No fading in writing. Both knobs working but larger one loose and possibly replacement. Seems to be in working order.
A late George III mahogany wheel barometer. By James Capella Newport, with silvered dials and thermometer scale. Height 100cm.This barometer appears to be in working order.It has been restored at some point, the pediment is a replacement, other wise it is presented in good order. The finial and the dial adjuster have had to be removed.
A Pocket Surgical Instrument Set, English, late/early 20th Century, a composite set including steel tweezers, two plated forceps stamped J. HAYWARDS LONDON (fixed closed), a plated caustic holder stamped SILVER SEAMLESS, a plated sectioned case, two tortoiseshell lancets stamped J. HAYWARDS LONDON, a plated metal cased needle by MAYER & MELTZER, a plated cased thermometer, forceps, a scoop, a trocar and probe, with needles wrapped in paper, and two tubes of hypodermic tablets, in soft burgundy leather roll-up case with gold lettering for WALTER ESSEX WYNTER – 14cm. x 4cm. x 7cm. Note: According to the Royal College of Physicians, Walter Essex Wynter MD Lond FRCS (1885) FRCP (1897) (5 May 1860 - 4 January 1945) was the son of Andrew Wynter, M.D, who edited the British Medical Journal from 1855 to 1861 and practised at Chiswick. Walter qualified as a medic in 1883 and became an F.R.C.S. two years later. He worked in a junior capacity at the Brompton Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children and the Middlesex Hospital. In 1891, he was elected an assistant physician at Middlesex Hospital. He became a full physician in 1901 and consulting physician when he retired in 1925, having lectured on practical medicine, pharmacology and medicine. During World War I he was attached as a major to the 3rd London General Hospital. He also co-authored A Manual of Clinical Pathology (1890), and published a collection of articles. Whilst primarily a physician, he had an interest in surgery. He advocated lumbar puncture, before this had become a routine measure, and recommended splenectomy in certain conditions for which it has since been accepted as a treatment. On retirement he founded the Essex Wynter Charity, which provides grants or accommodation for beneficiaries, who are past and current employees in need of the Middlesex and UCL Hospitals. For a fuller account please refer to: https://history.rcplondon.ac.uk/inspiring-physicians/walter-essex-wynter and Lancet, 1945; B.M.J., 1945; Middlesex Hospital Journal, 1945, xlv, 10. Previously bought at David Stanley Auctions 25th September, 1999.
*AN IVORY PEDESTAL DESK THERMOMETER & COMPASS, BY HARRIS & CO, HOLBORN, LONDONin form of fluted column, with acanthus capped top and base. 12cm high Provenance: Property of a noted collectorLots marked with a (*) symbol may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported. Several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, such as rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. If you are interested in bidding on a lot containing these materials and you wish to export, please ensure you are familiar with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence and ensure before bidding of their legal requirements concerning Cites regulations pertaining to their country. All lots are being sold under the Conditions of Sale as printed in this catalogue and on display on our website. Condition Report: Some small chips to edges Some mild discolouration Small age cracks but good overall See additional images
A 19th century Channel Islands mahogany wheel barometer, by P. Taroni, Jersey, 25cm circular silvered register, the case with swan neck pediment centred by a brass urnular finial, outlined with boxwood stringing and applied with a hygrometer, thermometer and level, 109.5cm high, 30.5cm wide
A late 19th century walnut wall hanging weather station, 10cm clock dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, above a thermometer with silvered register, and an aneroid barometer, eight-day movement striking on a gong, the case with dentil cornice and turned under-finial, 56cm high, c.1890
Ornate 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted barometer, later painted dial, signed Thierry a Paris with blue and white porcelain figural panels 90cmIt is an aneroid barometer. It is in good condition ( not tested for accuracy ). The dial has been poorly restored. The thermometer dial has a hairline
Admiral Fitzroy mercury barometer - in a late 19th century fully glazed oak case c1870, with a round top and foliot carved arched crest, large bore bulb cistern tube, original charts annotated with Fitzroys remarks and observations, twin vernier rack operated pointers, surface mounted mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and convex atmosphere/altitude chart.Dimensions: Height: 116cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 8cmCondition Report:Vernier buttons missing.
Oak cased Admiral Fitzroy barometer c1890 - with original full height paper scales annotated with Fitzroy's remarks and observations, brass sliding pointers above a Fahrenheit and centigrade spirit thermometer and storm glass, large bore bulb cistern tube with a mechanical sealing tap, in a fully glazed reformed gothic influenced case with chamfered moulded uprights, top, and base.Dimensions: Height: 107cm Length/Width: 29cm Depth/Diameter: 5cm
JAEGER-LECOULTRE, Reiseuhr mit Thermometer und Barometer, verkupfertes Gehäuse, 8-Tage-Werk mit Handaufzug und Wecker. HxBxT: 9/13,5/2,3 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, im Kurztest funktionstüchtig. | JAEGER-LECOULTRE, travel clock with thermometer and barometer, copper-plated case, 8-day movement with manual winding and alarm. HxWxD: 9/13,5/2,3 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, functional in short test.
Advertising: A Duckham's Motor Oil, yellow and white enamel advertising sign, with large thermometer. Six screwholes to front. Generally in good order, measuring approx. 92cm x 33cm. Together with a framed, late 20th century, Martini pub advertising mirror. Measuring approx. 61cm x 48cm. Please assess photographs. (2)

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