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An Oak Stick Barometer, signed T B Winter & Son, Newcastle On Tyne, circa 1870, arched case with concealed mercury tube, single vernier scale signed, thermometer tube, 94cm high 07.05.13, Case has sunlight damage to the surfaces, case with scratches and some small dents in parts, adjustment knob missing, glass missing, mercury tube is complete.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed C Belatti, Fecit, circa 1810, broken arched pediment, inlaid borders, visible mercury tube, silvered single vernier scale signed, thermometer tube, turned cistern cover, 98cm high 07.05.13, Case with some chips to edges, front of the case with crack marks, replaced tube with mercury present, dial is clean.
A Mahogany Inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed L Bellatti, circa 1825, broken arched pediment, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 97cm high 06.06.13, Case with mouldings loose to the pediment and a piece of moulding is missing to the top right hand side, case with small dents to the edges and small cracks to the front, case sides with some veneer lifting in parts, dial is slightly stained in parts, mercury tube looks complete.
*A collection of Georgian and later scientific items to include sovereign scale (af), two powder scales, quantity of weights, cased Sykes hydrometer, in original inlaid mahogany box, boxed smaller hydrometer stamped 'WL' to gravity weights, with bone thermometer scale stamped 'J Long Little Towers London', and a cased set of eight graduated brass weights from 100gm to 1gm (part af)
A Baird & Tatlock ship's barometer, reading from 68 to 83.4cm, with a sliding vernier scale and a black enamel tube with a front-mounted thermometer. Engraved 'Baird & Tatlock, London', mounted in a walnut and glazed case with an inset maker's 'button' barometer, 106cm high CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults. We do not know if it works, or if the mercury is fully topped up.
A Victorian mahogany marine chronometer signed 'McGregor Greenock' No304, the 3 3/4 inch diameter silvered dial with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and up/down subsidiary dial signed 'D McGregor Greenock No 304' the two day fuseé driven movement with plain back plate within a plain brass bowl with winding cap and gimble to the three tier mahogany box with mercury thermometer to the interior of the lid, the lid with vacant brass central plaque over an ivory plaque inscribed 'McGregor Greenock', quatrefoil brass key escutcheon and circular disc inscribed '304' between brass side loop handles, 17cm wide, 17.5cm high, 17cm deep
A 19th Century French ivory circular pocket compass and thermometer, the central circular silvered dial surrounded by the curved mercury thermometer tube, the ivory base with black inscribed detail and dated `Paris 1838`, within a pierced border, diameter approx 10cm, with original leather case (some faults).
A late Victorian oak cased weather station by John Davis & Son, Derby, containing a central barograph above mercury thermometer, flanked by a timepiece and barometer, the timepiece with fusee movement, the signed silvered circular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the silvered barograph dial inscribed `John Davis & Son, All Saints Works, Derby and London Offices, 118 Newgate St`, the rectangular case with moulded pediment above a glazed fall front and access door to rear, on a moulded rectangular pedestal base, length approx 66cm, together with pendulum and winder (one section of moulding lacking).

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