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Lucian Vidi Type Barometer, English, c.1880, delicately engraved to the silvered face 'Barry & Sons Cardiff' the scale engraved in barometric inches with typical weather conditions engraved below, with curved Farenheit's Thermometer below, diameter 12cm Note: needle moves with plastic bag test
Collection of 3 Vidi-Type and 1 Bourdon Barometers, including a Bourdon Barometer , unsigned with a replaced thermometer, a barometer signed Negretti & Zambra, London 7768' with replaced thermometer, an unsigned aneroid barometer with a replced thermometer, an unsigned aneroid barometer all correct and working (x4) Note: needles move with bag test
2 Bourdon Barometers, French, c.1860, unsigned, the silver face printed scale showing 28 to 31 inches of barometric pressure and English weather predictions, thermometer at the bottom engraved 'FAHRENHEIT'S THERMOMETER & REAUMER THERMOMETER , lacquered brass body , suspension loop at top,, diameter 13.4cm, the other similar but without the thermometer (2) Note: Bothe barometer needles move with the plastic bag test
A good 19th century combination lantern clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals and a barometer/thermometer dial, inscribed 'Ist Admiralty Prize Study Subjects Mr F. Boycott H.M.S. Britannia July 1889'.Condition Report: Tarnishing to the case, the glass around the top rim has been broke, each dial with tarnishing, compass to the top, we offer no guarantee of working order.
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS ANEROID POCKET BAROMETER COMPENDIUM WITH ALTIMETER, THERMOMETER AND COMPASSUNSIGNED, LATE 19th CENTURYThe circular silvered register with steel pointer for reading against the rotating outer scale calibrated 0 to 8000 for altitude in feet divided into twentieths, and inner scale similarly divided and calibrated for barometric inches annotated RAIN, CHANGE, FAIR, in cylindrical frosted gilt brass case with knurled collar for the rotating altimeter scale, suspension post and bow to top and small glazed floating mother of pearl compass within curved mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade thermometer to verso; with original leather travelling case with hinged cover to each side. The instrument 5cm (2ins) diameter, 2.3cm (0.875ins) deep; the case 6.5cm (2.5ins) diameter overall. Condition Report: Mechanism is in working order (responds to change in pressure when 'bag tested') and appears to have been set-up/calibrated to provide an appropriate indication of the present barometric pressure. The scale has good even slightly mellow silvering. The compass and thermometer are also in good original working condition with some slight oxidation to the silvered temperature scale. The gilt case has minimal wear and some patchy oxidation. The leather case is in sound original condition with only minor rubbing to the leather and slight play (side-to-side) to the hinges. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED KINGWOOD MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERCAPPY, PARIS, CIRCA 1860The 8 inch circular slightly convex white enamel register calibrated in barometric inches 27 to 29 divided into sixteenths, within concentric weather observations in French to outer track interrupted by signature CAPPY, PARIS to lower margin, with blued steel hand and unusual engraved gilt brass serpentine recording pointer set behind a convex glass within rococo foliate scroll cast bezel, the baluster-outline upright veneered with opposing canted-grain book-matched veneers and inset with an enamelled ECHELLE and CENTIGRADE scale spirit thermometer, also signed CAPPY, PARIS to upper margin and set within fine rococo scroll cast gilt surround, the case bordered with further richly cast rococo scroll mounts incorporating pierced crest and openwork waist.114cm (45ins) high, 32cm (12.5ins) wide. Provenance:Previously sold at Wilkinsons Auctioneers Limited, Doncaster, 29th February 2004, for £4,500 hammer. Condition Report: Tube is filled with mercury (with no apparent airlocks) but is currently 'plugged' for transport hence will require setting-up before use. The mechanism appears complete and undamaged. The recording hand is adjusted via an acorn-shaped knob fitted to the underside of the base - this mechanism is complete and in working order. The dial is free form any visible damage or restoration. The thermometer is in fine condition with no visible defects to the enamel scale. The case is in fine original condition with only slight mellowing/oxidation to the gilt mounts in places and minimal shrinkage and wear to the veneers.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERW. HARRIS AND COMPANY, LONDON AND HAMBURG, CIRCA 1815With swan neck pediment over silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath signature W'm Harris & Co., 50 Holb'n London, & at, Hamburg to upper margin of the right-hand side of the tube, opposing mercury Fahren't and Reau'r scale thermometer to the left, set behind hinged brass framed glazed door over caddy moulded ebony line edged flame-figured trunk with Vernier setting square to throat, the rounded base applied with moulded domed cistern cover over level adjustment key to underside.97cm (38.25ins) high, 14cm (5.5ins) wide. The firm of William Harris and Company is recorded on the Science Museum Group website as trading from Bey dem Rathhause no.26, Hamburg, Germany in 1820; 50 Holborn, London 1816-39; 35 Crown St., Liverpool 1816-39, and 50 High Holborn, London 1816-35. The business was renamed William Harris and Son in 1840. Condition Report: Instrument is in fine working condition with no airlocks to the tube and only slight mellowing/oxidation to the silvering. The case is undamaged and free from visible restoration or replacements.Basically a nice example essentially in 'take home' condition. There is no key present for the bezel lock (can be opened and closed without).Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE WILLIAM IV/EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED MERCURY STICK BAROMETERFRANKHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1830-40With concave-sided upstand and cavetto cornice over rectangular bow-glazed silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with slider to the right-hand side opposing the usual observations to the left, the upper margin engraved FRANKHAM, 12 Wilson St't, Grays Inn R'd, London, the flame figured mahogany trunk of the same bowed profile incorporating bone Vernier setting key beneath the cavetto throat moulding over applied glazed mercury tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer with ogee moulded crests to the upper and lower rails, the base with turned ebonised half vase cistern cover flanked by canted angles over cavetto moulded underside incorporating level adjustment square.97cm (38.25ins) high, 11cm (4.25ins) wide. Richard and Henry Frankham are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as engravers working from 12 Wilson Street, Grays Inn Road, London, 1829-55.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERFRASER, LONDON, CIRCA 1770With open triangular pediment and cavetto cornice projecting at the sides over silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature Fraser, London to the right hand side of the tube opposing Fahrenheit scale thermometer incorporating brass protective cover to the bulb to the left, over caddy moulded trunk with visible tube, the base with inverted baluster-vase shaped cistern cover.98cm (38.5ins) high, 16.5cm (6.5ins) wide. William Fraser is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS as born circa 1720 and died 1815. He worked as 'Optician and Mathematical Instrument maker to the King and The Prince Wales' from 3 New Bond Street, London, and took his son into partnership in 1799.
AN EDWARDIAN CASED ANEROID BAROMETER, COMPASS AND THERMOMETER COMPENDIUMRETAILED BY J.C. VICKERY, LONDON, CIRCA 1905The rectangular gilt plate measuring 2.5 by 4 inches fitted with glazed Bourdon pattern aneroid barometer with open centre within 1.5inch inner concentric barometric scale annotated 21 - 31 and inscribed RAIN, CHANGE, FAIR and outer rotating altimeter scale divided in 100 foot increments, annotated 0 - 10000 and stamped MADE IN FRANCE, with convex glass and engine-milled bezel, set beside a conforming compass with recessed gilt on blued metal rose within scale calibrated for degrees, the upper edge of the plate applied with a silvered FAHRENHEIT and CENTIGRADE scale mercury tube thermometer, the folding gilt-tooled Morocco leather covered case indistinctly stamped with gilt trademark for J.C. VICKERY, 179, 181 & 183 REGENT ST... to the inside of the lid.The compendium 11cm (4.375ins) wide, 7.5cm (3ins) deep, 2.5cm (1ins) high. The firm of J.C. Vickery was established in 1890 when John Collard Vickery and Arthur Thomas Hobbes acquired the Regent Street premises of William Griggs, bookseller and stationer. Thomas Hobbes left the business the following year leaving Vickery to establish himself as one of the premier retailers of silver, jewellery and luxury goods. John Collard Vickey died in 1930 leaving the business to be taken-over by James Walker Limited.
Y A REGENCY MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERBERRINGER, LONDON, CIRCA 1815With swan neck pediment over glazed silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath signature Berringer, London to upper margin, over caddy moulded ebony line edged trunk with Vernier setting square flanked by ogee side corbels to throat and arch glazed Fahrenheit alcohol thermometer to front, the rounded base applied with ring-turned domed cistern cover over level adjustment square to underside.98.5cm (38.75ins) high, 14cm (5.5ins) wide. Henry Berringer is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS as working in London circa 1810-30.Please note Dreweatts have an ivory exemption license for this lot XYWLRLAY
NAUTIKA: Schatz-Schiffsbarometer und -Uhr im Messinggehäuse, montiert auf mahagonifarbenem Brett. Maritimes Barometer und Thermometer der Manufaktur Schatz, bezeichnet in englischer Sprache, die Uhr mit Weckfuktion bezeichnet "Royal Mariner". Gesamtmaße mit Monturbrett H. 23 x L. 44 x T. 12 cm. Messingschild mit Widmung (20.07. 1993 Die Steuer-Crew) (Gebrauchsanweisungen liegen bei; Uhr läuft im Kurzzeittest, Schlüssel fehlt).
Silver compensated pocket barometer/altimeter, maker J. Hicks, London, 51mm, within a hinged case; together with a white metal aneroid barometer, maker Powell & Jones, Paris, 48mm and an Asprey, London gilt metal compensated barometer/altimeter/thermometer, 68mm, cased (case at fault - missing lid) (3)

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