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An early 19th century Stick Barometer with silvered vernier scale inscribed J Solti with thermometer tube, in mahogany case with broken arch pediment, inlaid with boxwood stringing and with circular cistern cover, 3` 2" (97cms) tall.

Los 1224

A Trix twin electric train set, three Hornby electric train sets, a brass octagonal mirror, HMS London after Galea, a copper thermometer, and a Sheffield coat of arms

Los 1061

A 19th Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer, with replacement swan-neck pediment and central urn finial, over a faded silvered hygrometer with single scale mercury thermometer below, convex glass with gilt metal bezel, silvered dial with scale 28-31 over a signed level (A/F), George Casper, London Street, Norwich, 38 ½” long

Los 1068

A 19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, with onion top and silvered hygrometer over single scale thermometer, central mirror with silvered circular dial below and scale 28-31, signed level under Edwards Warranted, 36” long

Los 1069

A faded Walnut Cased Wheel Barometer, with onion top over single scale thermometer, convex glass enclosing silvered face with scale 28-31, signed G Adcock of Watton, 37” long

Los 1071

A late 19th Century Monumental Oak Cased Barometer, Negretti & Zambra, “Instrument Makers to Her Majesty” – London, the broken arched pediment centred with a flaming urn over winged lions and flanked by further lidded urns, to an overhanging cornice with central and silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, with carved border and flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, to a further cornice with carved and dentil moulding, with fluted bezel, to a shaped base centred with a neo-classical mask and flanked by further lions mask detail and acanthus leaf base, height 51”

Los 1074

A 19th Century faded Mahogany or Rosewood Cased Wheel Barometer, with onion top over single scale thermometer and convex glass with silvered dial and scale 28-31, by Marjoram of North Walsham, 39” long

Los 851

W. Martinelli & Son, a 19th century 10 inch rosewood wheel barometer having a silvered thermometer scale, dial and level, signed with address 2, King Street, Borough.

Los 853

Connell, 83 Cheapside, London, a Victorian satinwood balloon barometer with silvered thermometer scale over a matching dial, 100 cm high.

Los 2

A 19th century wheel barometer with a 20 inch silver register with a hygrometer thermometer mirror and level, signed P. Balarini York, the case with a swan neck cresting over and inlaid with ebony boxwood line inlays, 97cm

Los 4

A 19th century inlaid mahogany wheel barometer with a 20 inch silver register, with hygrometer thermometer mirror and level, the case with a swan neck cresting, over and inlaid with boxwood ebony inlays, 96cm (af)

Los 5

A Victorian walnut cased barometer with a 11½cm silver register signed Negretti & Zambra London 11799 above a thermometer, the case with a leafy floral pediment above turned columns carved with flower heads with an undercut base, 63cm

Los 6

An oak Gothic revival stick barometer with two ivory or bone plates signed W Adderley, maker London with a visible thermometer, the Pugin style case with a Gothic revival pediment, triangular finials, the case carved with vacant shields, plinth base, 113cm (illustrated)

Los 58

Barometer and Thermometer, Miners Safety Lamp, Tin of Cigarette Cards, Three Pendelfin Rabbits, Print of Durham and Two Etchings etc

Los 1038

Ross, London, Compensated Barometer, cased, with thermometer, stamped `Callaghan & Co London`, in oak case, having brass mounts

Los 736

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, LUPPI & SOLCA, HULL, c.1830, with 8" silvered dial, hygrometer, thermometer and signed spirit level dial, the string-inlaid case with swan neck pediment. 0.98m

Los 769

A late Georgian mahogany inlaid wheel barometer inscribed M Riva Glasgow, with a thermometer, silvered dial and two subsidiary dials, decorated with satinwood line inlay, 97cm high x 27.5cm wide

Los 669

A late 19th Century burr walnut and mahogany cased wheel barometer, silvered register below conforming thermometer and scroll pediment, G. Mason & Co, Glasgow, length 104cm.

Los 552

A rosewood wheel barometer, signed D Luvate, Preston, circa 1850, with hygrometer, thermometer box, 10-inch silvered dial, signed spirit level, 103cm high

Los 16

A brass and green marble `Atmos` timepiece with moonphase, hygrometer and thermometer Jaeger-LeCoultre, late 20th century The single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to centre and numbered 660581 to suspension platform, the two-piece white Roman numeral dial with visible motionwork for the penny-moon beneath sectors for degrees centigrade and relative humidity to centre and with Breguet style moon hands, the four glass gilt brass case with shallow moulded cornice above reeded corner columns, repeat signature to lower right hand corner of front glass and veined green marble skirt base fitted with fisheye spirit level and adjustable feet 25cm (9.75ins) high.

Los 29

A Victorian Tunbridge ware mercury desk thermometer Thomas Barton, Tunbridge Wells, late 19th century The rectangular tablet applied with ivory Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer signed T. BARTON, TUNBRIDGE WELLS to upper margin, flanked by vertical bands of parquetry floral trail decoration on a ground of macassar ebony, on stepped base with repeating rosette decoration to upper tier and conforming floral band to lower tier, 13.5 (5.25ins) high. Thomas Barton is perhaps one of the best known makers of Tunbridge ware parquetry objects and worked for 86 Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells 1845-1903.

Los 34

A rare Edwardian brass mounted inlaid mahogany barograph with barometer dial and thermometer S.D. Neill Ltd., Belfast, early 20th century The mechanism with eight segment aneroid chamber within frosted gilt finish armature operating via a system of pivoted levers an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the clockwork-driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the front with open-centred circular silvered register with upper margin calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations above curved mercury tube Fahrenheit thermometer to the lower margin inscribed S.D. NEILL, LTD BELFAST to outer edge, the base panel with further ivorine trade label, the case with bevel-glazed five glass cover with moulded cornice above arched panels with foliate scroll inlaid upper quadrant infill and brass column uprights to angles, on ogee moulded skirt base incorporating repeating ribbon tied husk swag inlaid chart drawer to apron, on squab feet, 37.5cm (14.75ins) wide. Sharman D. Neill is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as a watch and clockmaker and jeweller working from 12 Donegal, Belfast from 1884 onwards.

Los 35

An Edwardian Regency style inlaid mahogany aneroid wheel barometer Kelvin and James White Limited and Hutton, London, early 20th century The 8 inch circular silvered register signed KELVIN & J`AS WHITE LTD & HUTTON, 11 BILLITER S`T, LONDON to centre within scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations set beneath arched alcohol tube Fahrenheit thermometer flanked by oval marquetry conch shell decoration with radial fan roundel to the open triangular pediment and to the rounded base within ebony and box chevron border to case, 96cm (37.75ins) high. Kelvin,White and Hutton were chronometer and nautical instrument makers working both from 11 Billiter Street, London and 16, 18 and 20 Cambridge Street Glasgow from the late 19th century up to around 1925.

Los 36

A George III inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer Thomas Bignell, London, early 19th century The 8 inch foliate swag engraved circular silvered register signed THO`s BIGNELL, London to centre within scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations set beneath arched mercury tube Fahrenheit thermometer flanked by oval parquetry fan decoration with conforming roundels to the open triangular pediment and to the rounded base within ebony and box triple line border to case, 98cm (33ins) high. Thomas Bignell is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as a clockmaker apprenticed in 1769.

Los 37

A near pair of Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometers C. Belati, Burton, early 19th century Each with 8 inch decorative roundel-engraved circular silvered register signed C. Belati to centre within scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations set beneath arched alcohol tube Fahrenheit thermometer flanked by oval marquetry conch shell decoration with matching roundels to the open triangular pediment and to the rounded base within ebony and box line borders to case, each 98cm (38.5ins) high. C. Belati is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Burton-on-Trent circa 1810-30

Los 39

A Regency mahogany mercury stick barometer L. Bellatti, Grantham, early 19th century With open triangular pediment above glazed rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations, beside an alcohol tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer and signed L. Bellatti, Grantham to upper margin, the caddy moulded trunk with exposed tube over rounded base with hemispherical cistern cover, 97cm (38ins) high. Louis Bellatti is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1650-1900 as a maker of angle barometers working in Grantham circa 1825-45.

Los 40

A Victorian figured mahogany mercury stick barometer L. Bellatti, Lincoln, mid 19th century With cavetto moulded upstand above glazed canted ivory vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches together with the usual observations and signed L. Bellati, LINCOLN to upper margin opposing mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer, the flame figured caddy moulded trunk with vernier adjustment square to throat above circular base with moulded domed cistern cover and level adjustment screw to underside, 97cm (38ins) high. Louis Lawrence Bellatti is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1650-1900 as working from 34 Steep Hill, Lincoln 1849-68.

Los 42

A Victorian rosewood mercury stick barometer Lee and Son, Belfast, late 19th century With moulded pediment above bevel-glazed canted ivory double vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and signed Lee & Son, BELFAST to upper margin, the caddy moulded trunk with vernier adjustment squares and foliate carved ears to throat above arched mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer and base applied with urn shaped domed cistern cover over level adjustment screw to the ogee moulded underside, 97cm (38ins) high. Joseph Lee and Son are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1650-1900 as working at 57 High Street, Belfast circa 1850-70.

Los 49

A Victorian carved oak `Admiral Fitzroy` mercury tube barometer Davis and Company, London, circa 1870 The full-height glazed case with stylised foliate crest and turned finials to the shaped arch pediment enclosing applied gilt brass Royal coat of arms and heavy bulb cistern mercury tube with paper scale printed DAVIS AND COMPANY, Admiral Fitzroy`s, Prize Medal, Barometer, TRADE MARK above twin scales calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations and labelled SET YESTERDAY and SET TO-DAY to lower margin, over two columns of further text entitled ADMIRAL FITZROY`S SPECIAL REMARKS and foliate carved band with applied mercury tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer signed DAVIS & Co. 163 FENCHURCH S`T opposing unusual instruction panel for ADMIRAL FITROY`S, STORM, WARNING SIGNALS, the moulded side uprights fitted with rack and pinion setting pointer adjustment screws and with shallow moulded skirt base, 120cm (47.25ins) high. The current lot was made in accordance with the principals set out by Admiral Robert Fitzroy in his 1862 publication Weather Book. Although there appears to be no record of a Davis and Company working from Fenchurch Street, London in the usual sources, it is probable that they are an earlier incarnation of the firm of Joseph Davis and Company who worked from the Royal Polytechnic Institution, 6 Kensington Park Road, London from 1871-93 who advertised themselves as the sole manufacturers of the `Royal Polytechnic barometer`.

Los 50

A Victorian carved walnut mercury stick barometer Unsigned, late 19th century With break-arch cavetto moulded and floral carved pediment above rectangular bevel-glazed double canted opaque glass vernier scales flanking large bore tube calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations, the margins annotated 10 A.M YESTERDAY and 10 A.M TO DAY, to upper and LONG FORETOLD LONG LAST, SHORT NOTICE SOON PAST and FAST RISE AFTER LOW FORETELLS STRONGER to lower, the top right corner further inscribed ADD ONE TENTH FOR EACH NINETY FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, the trunk with scroll carved ears and vernier setting squares to throat above applied bevel-glazed mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer decorated with carved motifs to upper and lower rails, the base of shaped cartouche outline applied with rosette centred scroll carved cistern cover with level adjustment square to underside, 103cm (40.5ins) high.

Los 54

A Victorian figured mahogany bowfronted flat-to-the-wall mercury stick barometer Watkins and Hill, London, mid 19th century With canted pediment and lappet carved frieze above bow-glazed canted silvered brass vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches together with the usual observations and signed Watkins & Hill, 5 Charing Cross, LONDON to upper margin flanking mercury tube, the flame figured bowfronted trunk with vernier adjustment square to throat above glazed mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer and ogee moulded swollen base with level adjustment screw to the cavetto moulded underside, 97cm (38ins) high. The partnership between Francis Watkins and Joseph Hill is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as makers of a diverse range of scientific instruments trading from 5 Charing Cross, London 1819-56.

Los 56

A Queen Anne style brass mounted walnut mercury pillar barometer Unsigned, in the manner of Daniel Quare, early 20th century The rectangular engraved brass superstructure enclosing two-piece silvered scale divided for barometric inches and annotated with summer and winter observations beneath grotesque mask engraved caddy flanked by brass finial-shaped recording pointer adjustment screws, above floral decorated rectangular panel to throat and tube concealed within Doric column-turned upright with cavetto moulded upstand to capital and brass collars to the spiral fluted lower section of the shaft, the base with moulded cylindrical cistern, 92cm (36.25ins) high; with a large alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer, recent, with arched brass plate in arch-glazed mahogany case with cavetto moulded base, 61.5cm (24.25ins) high, (2).

Los 154

A fine engraved and patinated brass tripod table clock of month duration with aneroid barometer and mercury thermometer Thomas Cole, London, pre-numbered, circa 1845 The tapered two-tier movement with six-wheel train with five-spoke crossings between spotted plates, the upper section with four pillars retained by blued steel screws to backplate enclosing Vulliamy type deadbeat escapement and train as far as the centre wheel, the conforming deeper lower section containing spring barrel and 2nd wheel and with knurled hand setting screw to backplate, the 5.75 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and small oval reserve signed THO`s COLE, LONDON to the lower margin of the fine engraved centre decorated with intense scrolling foliage on a hatched ground, with blued steel spade hands within slender moulded glazed bezel applied with foliate engraved shaped pendant cartouche incorporating winding square beneath, the dial and movement assembly resting on two turned supports fitted to the front two uprights of the tripod easel support and secured with knurled fixing screws to rear at top, the frame terminating with a disc applied with surmount cast as a curved bracket for hanging a small plumbline bob at apex and fitted with wide jaw for suspending the steel-alloy bob pendulum with fine screw adjustment to the spherical silvered brass bob beneath, the whole mounted on circular frosted gilt base with glazed demi-lune silvered barometer sector calibrated for barometric inches, with the usual observations and with gilt setting pointer set before an angled mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer and pendulum beat scale rising to double-up as a pendulum holdfast within recessed field finely engraved with foliate scrollwork, the outer collar with conforming engraved panel infill between the supports incorporating oval repeat signature THO`s COLE, London to leading edge, on patinated brass cavetto moulded skirt base with ledge to take the original glass dome cover and with three screw-adjustable compressed bun feet, the clock 50cm (19.5ins) high; 53.5cm (21ins) high including dome, complete with original engraved gilt brass winding key. The life and work of Thomas Cole is extensively documented in Hawkins, J.B. THOMAS COLE & VICTORIAN CLOCKMAKING. Thomas Cole was born in Nether Stowey, Somerset in 1800. His father, Thomas senior, was a local clockmaker who is now known to have moved his family to Taunton in around 1815; he was a talented maker who probably taught both Thomas and his older brother, James Ferguson, the clockmaking trade. By 1821 James Ferguson had moved to London and filed a Patent for a pivoted detent escapement, by 1823 he was working from New Bond Street where he was joined by his younger brother, Thomas. Over the next twelve years the two brothers worked alongside each other and produced a series of highly complicated silver `humpback` carriage clocks very much in the manner of Abraham Louis Breguet (leading some to speculate a connection between Breguet and the Cole brothers). The brothers then went their separate ways with James Ferguson going on to explore his technical abilities later developing a series of escapement designs including a `resilient` lever escapement (1830), a `double rotary` escapement (1840), a detached escapement calliper (1849) and an escapement with negative diameter (1859). Thomas Cole sought to specialise in small decorative timepieces of the highest quality. By 1845 he was advertising himself as a `designer and maker of ornamental clocks` and in 1851 submitted examples for display at the Great Exhibition, both under his name, and on the stands of other leading retailers such as Hunt & Roskel and Hancocks. He then went on to exhibit at the Paris Exhibition of 1855 where his entry warranted an `Honourable Mention`, and again at the British International Exhibition in 1862 where he was awarded a medal for `Excellence of taste and design`. Thomas Cole was elected to the Royal Society of Arts in June 1861; he died three years later of typhoid fever, at his home at 1 Westbourne Park Road, Paddington, leaving his second wife Charlotte and their three children (two boys and one girl). The originality and inventiveness of design coupled with the exceptional quality of finish ensured an enduring popularity for Thomas Cole`s work, mainly from the rising Nouveau Riche class of Victorians made wealthy from the Industrial Revolution. The current lot belongs to one of four designs of tripod clock produced by Cole from around 1840 to circa 1865. The engraving to the centre of the dial, with its horizontal line hatching, indicates that this timepiece belongs to his earlier phase of production (see Hawkins, THOMAS COLE.. pages 40-1), this coupled with the lack of serial number (numbering commenced circa 1846/7) would suggest a production date of around 1845.

Los 160

A Duckhams motor oil enamelled advertising sign with thermometer scale, lacks thermometer.

Los 1798

A quantity of large Vases, fish dish, thermometer, etc.

Los 180

A 19th century John Daniell type hygrometer, with beech stand, glass bulbs and thermometer (cracked)

Los 1042

A selection of miscellanea incl. treen trays, barometer/ thermometer, Wall of China souvenir medal, clock a/f, etc.

Los 407

A MID 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS CASED ANEROID BAROMETER with top loop handle, silvered enumerated dial and mercurial thermometer within, 13.5cm diameter

Los 412

T.B. WINTER, GREY STREET, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE A VICTORIAN OAK STICK BAROMETER, having mercurial action silvered calibrated dial with Vernier and Mercury thermometer below, 98cm high

Los 58

Antique Aneroid Barometer / Thermometer, in a mahogany surround by Chadburns Ltd. Liverpool.

Los 384

Canada – Nova Scotia interesting letter of Captain Thomas St Vincent Hope Cochrane Troubridge to his cousin Jane Letitia Troubridge Bruce describing his conditions in Nova Scotia : ‘I wish I had been a fellow passenger with you instead of coming to this miserable climate where the cold is sufficient to freeze both mind and body the thermometer was seven degrees below zero this morning ice half and inch thick in a jug within a yard of my bed. I expect to wake one frosty morning and find myself fiz. It is some consolation to know that you are enjoying the delightful climate of the Mediterranean.

Los 427

Swan Vestas The Smokers Match, enamel advertising thermometer, 8cm wide 37.5cm high along with a Swan Inks Blue-Black and Coloured, enamel advertising sign, 45.5cm wide 10cm high (2)

Los 267

An early 20th century aneroid barometer with sperate thermometer in a carved oak banjo shaped case

Los 299

An oak cased banjo barometer with integral thermometer, 72 cm (high)

Los 309

A 19th century wall mounted banjo barometer, large silvered dial, thermometer and humidity gauge at the top, walnut case with inlaid stringing, swan neck pediment and turned brass finial. A label on the back of the case states John Gally and Son Manchester, 1820 to 1840 (unverified) - Est £100 - £150

Los 458

A quantity of good quality vintage costume jewellery, two lady's vintage powder compacts including Stratton, a Bijou lady's brooch, miniature thermometer and other (qty)

Los 379

AN EDWARDIAN CARVED WALNUT ANEROID BAROMETER WITH THERMOMETER

Los 327

1933/34 A Century of Progress Chicago - TABLE THERMOMETER IN THE FORM OF THE HAROLINE TOWER in original box together with TWO `CANCO` CIRCULAR MONEY BOXES, an `Old Top` TIN PLATE TOPHAT with removable top to reveal four stacked tots and a DARK WOOD MINIATURE CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE with twist cover to reveal a cheroot holder (5)

Los 387

1939 NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR - CREAM ENAMEL AND GILT METAL TABLE LAMP, featuring the ball and spire logo, 12 3/4" high to top of fitting and a LITHOGRAPHED TIN PLATE SPIRE AND BALL THERMOMETER AND MONEY BANK with opening to underside of oblong base,12" (30.5cm) high overall (2)

Los 217

Angelus, Foursome, a leather and gilt brass desk compendium, 1950s, with an 8-day clock and alarm, date- month- day- calendar, thermometer and barometer, the leather covered case with folding cover forming the stand, gilt brass case for the clock, calendar, barometer and thermometer, with brushed silvered dials, the clock with applied gilt Arabic numerals, luminous dots, outer minute track and luminous gilt hands, 15 jewels lever movement with monometallic balance, flat balance spring and index regulator, 10.5cm long

Los 219

Edwardian inlaid rosewood cased barometer/thermometer

Los 1

A wooden crate containing an oak cased barometer/thermometer, pewter tankard, glass bowl, etc.

Los 164

A large quantity of costume jewellery tog. with a tray containing a floating dairy thermometer, Masonic sash, snuff box etc

Los 917

An oak cased aneroid barometer, 20th century, having fleur de lis and flower head pediment over thermometer flanked by columns, central circular barometer over further carved stylised design, 89cm high.

Los 359

An oak aneroid barometer with foliate carved pediment, trunk thermometer, white circular face, surmounted by carved finial, 89cm high

Los 360

A Regency banjo barometer, the broken pediment over floral inlay, trunk thermometer, shell inlay and brushed metal circular face, 98cm high

Los 361

Banjo barometer by Short & Mason, London, with trunk thermometer and brass face, 62cm high

Los 1208

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid wheel barometer, J Lione, Aylesbury, with thermometer, the case with shell and flower head paterae and boxwood line inlay, 26 by 95cm.

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