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A Bronzed Spelter Swinging Mystery Timepiece, circa 1900, case depicting a classical lady in robes with an outstretched arm holding the oscillating pendulum, pendulum rod with a fahrenheit thermometer and a bevelled glass bob, 3-1/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, spelter base stamped Aug Moreau, base with a plaque inscribed Echo de la Montagne, 87cm high 10.06.15, Base with small areas of black paint missing, dial with a chip and hairline cracks at 4, pendulum bob with a minor chip to the glass, movement in going order.
A Mahogany Inlaid Stick Barometer, signed A P Tarone & Co, No7 Grevill Street, Leather Lane, London, circa 1820, broken arched pediment, barber pole stringing, exposed mercury tube, single vernier dial signed, thermometer tube, 96cm high 16.06.15, Case with small chips in parts and barber pole stringing missing in parts, cistern with a piece of veneer missing to the right hand side, dial is discoloured, tube is cracked and damaged, no mercury visible.
A substantial Brass carriage clock with column supports and decorative frieze with a painted chapter ring and visible escapement, dial marked for retailer "Howell and James Ltd, To The Queen, London". Movement marked D.H. made in France. Top plate to case incorporating a compass within a circular thermometer, height with handle down 7 ", up 8 1/2", width 5" and depth 4"
A first half of 20th Century Mahogany cased Barograph, 15648, of typical rectangular form with plinth shaped base, fitted with a single drawer on bracket feet to a lacquered Brass and silvered 8-day spring driven mechanism and 8-section bellows to a silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a twin scale mercury Thermometer, width 14 1/2" 450-500
A mid-19th Century gilt highlighted Rosewood Wheel Barometer, unsigned, the onion top case with Silvered Hygrometer, detachable single scale alcohol Thermometer, plain mirror with ebonised border to a spun Brass bezel enclosing an 8" Silvered dial with 28 to 31 and further level to the base, height 37" 60-80
An early 20th Century Oak cased, aneroid Wheel Barometer, O Committi & Son Ltd - London, the case decorated with seascroll and foliate carved detail to a twin scale porcelain back mercury Thermometer, with spun Brass bezel and bevelled glass enclosing an 8" porcelain dial with scale of 25 to 31, height 33"
A mid-19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, the replaced swan neck pediment to a shaped neck set with a silvered Hygrometer to a detachable replacement single scale alcohol Thermometer with convex mirror to a turned wooden bezel enclosing a 7 1/2" silvered dial with a scale of 28 to 31 and spirit level to the base, height 37 1/2" 40-50
A first half of the 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood Line Inlaid Wheel Barometer, J Mangiacavalle - 22 Charles Street, Hatton Garden, the case with swan-neck pediment centred with a cast brass urn to a silvered hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer and plain mirror with spun brass bezel and convex glass, enclosing an engraved and silvered dial with scale of 28-31, to a signed level base, height 38" 100-120
A mid-20th Century Gimballed Marine Barometer, of typical cylindrical form, and with silvered scale of 870 to 1100 millibars, with screw-adjusting vernier and visible tube, and signed Negretti & Zambra - London, and with further screw-applied plaque numbered S2200, standard conditions, temperature 0C, over a single scale mercury thermometer also with screw-adjusting adjustment by Short & Mason and to a silvered reservoir base, the whole mounted on an oak back-back, height 38" 60-80
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, Spears & Co - 28 College Green, Dublin, the arched case with glazed two-part dial to a herringbone veneered body with visible tube, to a demi-spherical cistern cover and screw adjustment to base, the silvered two-part dial set with a single mercury Thermometer opposed by a scale of 27 to 31 with slide adjusting Vernier, height 36" 350-400
A MIXED LOT: A small mounted brass desk thermometer, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1907, a Danish spoon by Georg Jensen with import marks for London 1928, a late Victorian seal and a George III nutmeg grater by Hester Bateman, London 1790; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 2 oz weighable silver (4)
A late-Victorian silver-mounted thermometer, by William Comyns, London 1896, shaped upright form, foliate scroll decoration, velvet back, later easel support, height 18cm, plus a modern Britannia standard photograph frame, of upright rectangular form, foliate decoration, London 1987, height 30cm. (2)
A late 19th century five light banjo style mercury barometer,rosewood case surmounted by swan necked pediment and turned urn finial, hygrometer, spirit thermometer, mirror, silvered barometer dial with interesting sun emblem to centre, ivorine set knob and silvered spirit level. Est £100 - £120
Asprey, a multi function travelling clock, the functions comprising; a thermometer, a hygro barometer, dual clocks, one with a date aperture, the other with a centre seconds hand, each with a silvered dial, the clocks with quartz movements, in a folding black lizard travelling case, 8.6cm wide
A good ship's carved mahogany stick barometer by B. Parlasca, Liverpool, the two ivory scales beneath a pagoda fluted top, the carved pedestal with brass gimbal and a thermometer, height 94cm (See illustration) Condition Report: This is very dirty, loses to the top and bottom, tube broken, no mercury, not warped.

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