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German Third Reich Luftwaffe 2nd pattern Officer’s dagger by F.W. Hšller, Solingen An example with white ivorine grip and twist wire binding, the plain blade bearing thermometer logo; the aluminium crossguard and langet bearing an eagle (swastika absent); the pommel ornamented with swastika and oakleaves. Housed in its metal scabbard fitted with two suspension rings. Some light staining to blade whose tip is bent. overall service wear and slight oxidisation to pommel. Some light rusting to scabbard. Introduced in July 1937.
Two late 18th century ivory toothpick cases, the rectangular lid of the first set with a compass within gold bezel and pique edge, a thermometer inside to one side of the toothpick compartment, 6.5cm (2.5in) wide, the second with a plait of hair mounted on the lid within diamante studs on blue enamel cabochons, the hinges and mounts of gold metal, 8cm (3in) wide (2)
A FRENCH GILT BRASS STRUT TIMEPIECE the frosted dial with exaggerated roman numerals^ signed for the retailer F KRAKAUER BRADFORD above perpetual calendar and thermometer^ 15cm h^ strut stamped G H DEPOSÉ in an ellipse and FRANCE^ numbered 230^ c1920 ++Much accretion of dirt and grime but entirely original^ the movement over wound^ the fabric Monday to Sunday panel holed at the top but a particularly well made example in terms of weight and finish reminiscent of the earlier work of Thomas Cole and modestly estimated
Ludwig Theodor Müller, portable sundial-travelling compass, 18th century. Portable sundial - brass travelling compass. With inscription: "Eleva=Poli / Corfu 39 Liom / Eiseben 25 Rig / Lisabon 39" and signed: "L.T.M." With original case. 5.4x4.8x1.5 cm. Comes with English pocket thermometer, circa 1840. With original case. 5.4 cm diam.
Misc. lot, comprising cigar holders in leather pouch, cigar holder in leather case, ornate amber pipe, mouthpiece missing, in original pipe case, chrome collapsable tumbler, in original case, "Tinjan" mercury thermometer, in original case, cork screw in bullet shaped brass case, wooden marquetry matchbox, cigarette cases (2), small heart shaped Victorian padlock, complete with key, chrome cased table lighter/torch, in need of repair, pewter circular trinket box with the base stamped "Charles Rennie Mackintosh", Valet Autostrop Safety Razor, in original brown bakalite case & outer card box, outer box damaged & slightly grubby, Customs & Excise Tobacco duty relief tokens in booklet, Motor Fuel Ration Book, Lusitania medallion, pocket lighter, no makers mark, manchester Corporation buttons & conductors badge, a small bag of buttons, mainly mother of pearl, button hooks & Pat Pheonix`s (Elsie Tanner) autograph on a page torn from a booklet (lot) CARE! High International Shipping Costs
NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed C. Volonte, Trowbridge, the silvered dial with vernier and alcohol thermometer, signed, above a visible tube, housed in a case with brass finial to the broken architectural pediment above a crossbanded door, feather banded trunk and later stained beech cistern cover, 39" (99cm) high
VICTORIAN AESTHETICS MOVEMENT EBONISED ADMIRAL FITZROY `ROYAL POLYTECHNIC` BAROMETER, by Joseph Davis and Co., the 91/2" paper register with twin outer scales and brass hands marked for yesterday and today above a glazed lower trunk containing `Fahrenheit` and `Centigrade thermometer` and printed Special remarks instructions `when rising` and `when falling`, housed in a case with inset classical Jasperware plaque to the cornice and carved decoration heightened in gilt, 43 1/2" (110.5cm) high
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED WALNUTWOOD CASED COMBINATION WALL CLOCK/ANEROID BAROMETER, the 6 1/2" twelve piece roman dial with enamelled markers, powered by an eight day spring driven movement, housed in a fancy case with alcohol thermometer to the trunk, (marked Paris 1881) and 5 1/4" barometer dial with exposed centre, to the foot, the whole decorated with foliate scrolls, fluted columns and floral carvings, 29 1/2" (75cm) high, lacks cresting
RAMSAY WILLIAM: (1852-1916) Scottish Chemist, Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1904. A.L.S., William Ramsay, two pages, 8vo, Regent's Park, 3rd August 1911, to Dr. [H. Charlton] Bastian. Ramsay encloses a paper in Spanish [no longer present] which was sent to him, remarking 'Your work is described on p.58 et seq. Spanish is not difficult to decipher & I hope the pamphlet may be of some use.' He continues 'I am very sorry not to be able to say anything in my address about your work. If I had made the subject a history of the past scientific year, I certainly would; but I am obliged to confine myself to one point, viz. the conservation of our supplies of energy; and I see no opening where I could allude to Stevenson's and your experiments, even by saying that they are in progress.' With blank integral leaf. Together with a small selection of other A.Ls.S., each to Bastian, by other scientists etc., including William Bateson, Thomas Clifford Allbutt (inventor of the clinical thermometer), E. Ray Lankester etc. Generally VG, 7 Henry Charlton Bastian (1837-1915) English Physiologist and Neurologist.
A Regency mahogany mercury stick barometer. Stoppani, Sheffield, early 19th century. The rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and applied with alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer beneath signature Stoppani, Sheffield to upper margin behind glazed door, the broken triangular pedimented case with exposed tube to the moulded trunk above domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 99cm (39ins) high. A Nicholas Stop(p)ani is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Orchard Street, Sheffield 1822-25.
A Regency mahogany mercury stick barometer. B. Molinau and Co., Plymouth, early 19th century. The rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and applied with alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer beneath signature B. Molinau & Co., Plymouth to upper margin behind glazed door, the broken triangular pedimented case with exposed tube to the caddy moulded trunk above domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 98cm (38.75ins) high.
A fine William IV mahogany bowfronted mercury stick barometer Troughton and Simms, London, circa 1835. With convex moulded surmount and silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometeric inches and annotated FAIR, Change, RAIN beneath signature Troughton & Simms, London to upper margin, behind bowed glass within moulded surround above trunk with the same bowed profile and ebony strung edges applied with conforming mercury tube Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer with convex moulded pediment and apron to surround, the base with turned ebony half vase cistern cover flanked by lozenge inlaid canted angles with cavetto moulded underside, 95cm (37.5ins) high. The partnership between Edward Troughton (junior) and William Simms is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as formed 1826 and continuing after Edward TroughtonÕs death in 1831, initially trading form the Orrery at 136 Fleet Street the firm moved to 138 Fleet Street from circa 1840. In 1922 the firm was sold and became Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd. According to Banfield Edward Troughton was quite a character choosing to live a semi reclusive life and was characterised by his snuff-stained wig and ear trumpet. Edward TroughtonÕs skill both in the manufacture and design of fine Instruments led him to be awarded lucrative contracts from The East India Company, The Board of Ordnance, The Royal Observatory and The Board of Longitude. TroughtonÕs reputation and client list no doubt secured the prosperity of the business for a significant period after his death.
A Victorian burr walnut mercury stick barometer. Negretti and Zambra, London, circa 1880. The arched bevel-glazed canted ivory vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON to upper margin above trunk with vernier adjustment square to throat over applied bevel-glazed mercury Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer, the circular base with domed cistern cover, 92cm (36ins) high. The firm of Negretti and Zambra are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.
A French gilt brass combination carriage timepiece with barometer and thermometer Unsigned, circa 1900 The eight-day single train movement with replaced platform lever escapement and circular blue on white Arabic numeral enamel dial set within a rectangular gilt mask and with blued steel spade hands, positioned beside a conforming aneroid barometer with blue on white enamelled register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations, with mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer between, the frosted gilt bevel-glazed case with wide hinged handle above ogee moulded cornice and plain uprights, on caddy moulded skirt base with shallow squab feet, 12cm (4.75ins) high; with original tooled morocco covered protective outer case, 15cm (6ins) high overall.
A French malachite inset Belge noir marble mantel clock with barometer and thermometer Retailed by Elkington and Co., Liverpool, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with spade hands set behind bevel-glazed cast brass bezel engraved ELKINGTON & Co. -LIVERPOOL to lower margin, the drumhead case with movement cradled within scroll-shaped shoulders fronted with aneroid barometer with circular white enamel register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations opposing curved mercury thermometer tube calibrated in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade to a white enamel circular scale, the centre with malachite inset shaped panel within gilt line scroll incised decoration, on moulded skirt base with conforming geometric line bordered foliate scroll decoration to apron, 28cm (11ins) high.
A French malachite inset Belge noir marble perpetual calendar mantel clock with moonphase, barometer and thermometer Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement stamped 1761, 10 6 to backplate, with twin mercury jar pendulum and visible Brocot escapement to the recessed centre of the two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands behind bevel glazed bezel, the drum-head case with swollen scroll-outline front fitted with enamel dial for perpetual calendar featuring subsidiary day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month dials beneath moonphase aperture to the cloud and starry painted recessed centre, within outer ring annotated for month-of-the-year with signs of the zodiac behind similar bevel glazed brass bezel opposing conforming aneroid barometer with visible mechanism to centre within circular white enamel scale calibrated in barometric inches with the usual observations and inscribed HOLOSTERIC BAROMETER to upper half and with curved mercury tube FAHRENHEIT scale thermometer to the lower half, the centre with shaped brass-edged bevel glazed lenticle flanked by inset malachite panels within gilt scroll incised line decoration infill, on generous cavetto moulded base incorporating further malachite roundel and gilt incised decoration to the shaped apron, (base of case with damage, unrestored), 65cm (25.5ins) high.
Victorian oak neo gothic architectural aneroid barometer, the silvered forecasting dial signed Negretti & Zambra instrument makers to Her Majesty, London on a carved mount with an upright trunk set with a silvered thermometer flanked by twisted columns and a castellated cornice, overall height 108cm.

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