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Los 618

Walnut banjo barometer/thermometer, the 10" white enamel dial within a shaped case carved with C-scroll borders

Los 619

Walnut banjo clock/barometer with thermometer, the 10" white principal dial under a two train clock and thermometer, within a shaped case

Los 620

Early mahogany inlaid banjo barometer/thermometer, the 8.5" silvered dial signed Ecerton Smith, 18 Pool Lane, Liverpool, the shaped case inlaid with floral roundels and oval conch shells surmounted by a broken arch moulded cornice and brass urn finial

Los 623

Good mahogany bowfront stick barometer/thermometer, the gilded scale signed Hawes, London over an ebony banded trunk fitted with a thermometer over an ebonised urn shaped cistern cover, surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice

Los 669

Unusual brass carriage clock timepiece, the 3.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a recessed gilded centre with cylinder escapement, within a square shaped case surmounted by a thermometer and compass under a fixed handle, 8.25" high

Los 1017

Stephens` Inks enamel thermometer advertising sign, 61" high (lacks thermometer glass)

Los 1129

Gilt metal clock/aneroid barometer compendium, the 3.5" twin dials flanking a thermometer within a classical pierced case, 14.5" high; together with a gilded spelter figural single train mantel clock, with Japy Freres movement and under a glass dome, 16" high overall (winding key) (2)

Los 147

An oak pen, ink and stationary desk stand t/w a carved wall barometer/thermometer and 1940`s barometer (3)

Los 1381

A policemans truncheon stamped Liverpool police, a walking stick with a silver collar, another walking stick, a parasol, obelisk thermometer etc.

Los 237

A large brass cased mantel clock, the top set with a compass and thermometer, the dial with visible `Brocot` escapement

Los 510

A late 19th century mahogany barometer, R. R. Richardson, Middlesbrough, the leaf-carved board with silvered dial, signed, and thermometer. 0.90m

Los 517

A 1950's Honeywell pewter desk thermometer, retailed by Cartier, the circular case with domed glass, signed to the dial and stamped verso Cartier/ Pewter/ 7195.

Los 178

A Keswick art school coin tray, vintage sugar thermometer marked 'G.R Lane' and a hammered pewter toast rack.

Los 406

A 20th century mahogany effect aneroid barometer Comilli Holborn with thermometer and hydrometer - 1 m tall

Los 407

A 19th century mahogany banjo barometer with hydrometer and thermometer, the silvered dial reading very dry to stormy above a level signed G Fognetti and Co Worcester - 1.08 m tall

Los 451

A very good Victorian mahogany stick barometer by Dollond of London with a heavily carved pediment and siphon cover and engraved ivory dials reading fair to stormy over a thermometer with ivory dial reading 130 - 20 Fahrenheit - height 1.12 m

Los 258

A 20th Century oak cased circular barometer, together with a modern banjo barometer / thermometer of small proportions

Los 336

A silver mounted deer`s hoof letter clip on an oak plinth, a tusk thermometer and a parasol handle

Los 8

An early Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer with dry damp thermometer, register and level dials, signed Croce, York, 101cm overall

Los 563

A Jaeger desk weather station, the brass circular rim supporting glass dial with barometer and thermometer, together with a Jaeger 5 hour kitchen timer (2)

Los 885

An Holosteric Barometer/Thermometer by J. Bruce, Liverpool, 5in diam

Los 887

A 19th Century Barometer and Thermometer with silver dials inscribed P. Pozzi, Ludlow, mahogany case with satinwood shell inlay, arched surmount, 3ft 2in

Los 14

An Art Deco Desk Stand with Thermometer and Perpetual Calendar, 15 cm Wide.

Los 519

Late Georgian inlaid mahogany wall barometer, signed G. Kalabergo, Banbury, silvered dial with thermometer over, 99cms.

Los 543

Oak aneroid wall barometer with a thermometer over, 39cms, a stained wood wall clock with electric movement and an oval wall mirror, (3).

Los 951

A late 19th Century French black slate cased mantel clock, the 4ins chapter ring with gilt numerals and surround to the eight day movement striking on a gong, contained in case of architectural design surmounted by an urn, 8.75ins wide x 5.75ins deep x 14.25ins high, and an aneroid barometer contained within a carved wooden case, with thermometer, 21ins high

Los 963

A George III mahogany cased stick barometer and thermometer by F. Faverio of Lincoln, with silvered scale and vernier, exposed mahogany tube and with alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case with angled pediment and moulded edge to side of case and turned cistern cover, 38ins high

Los 660

A Victorian carved oak aneroid barometer with thermometer, beehive finial, 92cm high

Los 280

A 19th Century brass inlaid wall barometer, with thermometer, (af), 94cm.

Los 397

A George III mahogany wheel barometer, swan neck pediment, outlined with ebony and boxwood stringing, fitted for five silvered dials, including mercury thermometer, A Maspoli & Co, Hull, faults

Los 408

A Regency banded mahogany wheel barometer, with silvered hydrometer, thermometer, dial and level signed James Gatty, No.130 High Holborn, London, 39in.

Los 140

A modern aneroid barometer/thermometer, an anniversary clock under dome and an early 20th century Chinese baluster vase (3).

Los 384

A Jaeger-LeCoultre circular see through thermometer/barometer raised on a circular base, height 18.5cm.

Los 819

A Victorian Carved Oak Banjo Barometer with thermometer having raised floral and scroll decoration, 90cm high

Los 211

Rototherm chrome cased desk thermometer 11cm high

Los 74

A late 19th/early 20th century aneroid barometer/thermometer by Chadburn Bros., with enamelled dial in a carved oak case of gothic form, h. 30 cm CONDITION REPORT: (Case in poor condition, dial ok, no guarantee as to working order)

Los 67

Victorian mahogany wheel barometer, silvered forecasting dial, 25cm, circular level signed I Merone, Market Street, Manchester, and Fahrenheit thermometer, length 105cm (mercury column appears full)

Los 150

A LARGE ALUMINIUM ZIPPO LIGHTER 17 X 11 X 4 CM TOGETHER WITH A FRENCH BIERE FRONTENAC ALE KEY HOOK 20 X 6 CM AND SWAN VESTAS METAL THERMOMETER 38 X 8 CM

Los 223

Negretti & Zambra, a desk thermometer on a turned wooden base.

Los 1107

A carved oak banjo barometer/thermometer, length 75cm, and a square barometer (2).

Los 1384

A Murano glass paperweight; others including millefiori; jadite; carved treen figures; oak letter rack; Bakelite thermometer; a barometer

Los 1548

An Edwardian novelty barometer as a banjo, brass painted and engraved plate to recto with stylised foliage, brass thermometer scale, 41cm long, c.1900

Los 1230

A 19th century ivory tusk section desk thermometer

Los 745

Leroy à Paris, a black marble perpetual calendar mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, stamped on the backplate with the signature & serial number of the retailer, Leroy à Paris, 13492, and the trademark of the maker of the roulant blanc, S. Marti et Cie, Medaille de Bronze and oval stamp with the initials C.A.F quite probably the finisher of the movement for Leroy, with a visible Brocot escapement to the centre of the two-piece enamel dial, black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, signed to the centre for the retailer Leroy & Fils, 211 Regent Street, 13 & 15 Palais Royale, Paris, with a thermometer set below the dial showing both Reaumur and Fahrenheit, with a round barometer dial set to the lower right-hand side having two badges stamped on, with a second subsidiary dial having further subsidiary dials showing the moonphase, day & date and with the outer dial marked for the perpetual calendar changes and month, the black marble case of serpentine design with scroll sides, height 51 cms.* Le Roy et Fils were established by Basile Charles Le Roy in 1785 and were well known and fine makers of clocks. Basile Charles Le Roy was the Master Clockmaker to Napolean & along with his son Charles-Louis were clockmaker’s to the Princess Pauline and the Duke de Bourbon. Examples of their work are in all the major collections as well in the Ministere de la Guerre, Paris. The Maison de Le Roy was founded in 1785 at Palais Royal & continued until the death of Charles at Versailles in 1865. They took on premises at 13-15 Galerie Montpensier, Palais Royal, Paris when the Duc d’Orleans opened the Palais Royal gardens for both the trade and public’s use with many prestigious shops opening under the arcaded walkways. From 1885 their London retail outlet was at 57 Bond Street having moved from Regent Street. * Samuel Marti was one of the prolific French makers of the 1800’s and was known to be working circa 1860 at Le Pays de Montbeliard, Paris making roulant blancs. Along with Japy Freres and Roux they set up a business in 1863 to market their movements to such firms as L’Epee. Their Paris address was Rue Vieille-du-Temple from 1870.

Los 762

T & H Doublet, a large profusely carved oak barometer the twelve-inch round silvered dial engraved with the maker’s details T & H Doublet, 4 City Road, London, the oak case carved with foliate decoration, with fruit to the sides and a female figure with snakes entwined below the dial, with a thermometer set within the trunk, height 153cm.* T&H Doublet are recorded as working as opticians and instrument makers at City Road, Finsbury, London from 1853 until 1868, moving in that year to Moorgate Street.

Los 1

A 19th century L Caminada of Manchester banjo barometer/thermometer with silvered scale and dial and ivory re-adjuster button, in boxwood strung boarded case, height 108.5cm

Los 11

A 19th century Gothic carved oak framed desk top clock barometer/thermometer, the pointed case of canted roof truss form with floral carved corners, height 42.5cm, width 31.5cm (illustrated)

Los 676

A Victorian carved oak ship's barometer with aneroid movement, printed dial with carved mercury thermometer, in drum case flanked by dolphins, 37 x 27 cm overall

Los 554

An unusual carved walnut cased mantel clock, the crest carved with rose, thistle, and shamrock over a circular gilt bezel dial signed British Unitd Clock Co Ltd, flanked by a thermometer and hydrometer, over a compass and barometer, circa 1900, a/f

Los 283

A Georgian mahogany Banjo Barometer and Thermometer, having a silvered dial stamped Grassi & Fontana, Exeter within a shell and paterae inlaid case with ebony and boxwood lines.

Los 284

A Rosewood banjo barometer and thermometer, the silvered dial stamped P. Myers Opticians Nottingham, the thermometer with a curved glass front.

Los 267

A 19th Century rosewood wheel barometer with tear drop pediment fitted with hygrometer, thermometer, dial and spirit level.

Los 154

A late 19c French mantel clock in gilt carriage clock type case with folding carrying handle. The dial has a visible balance wheel and lever escapement and the bezel is set with cast glass stones. The movement rack strikes on a gong and the top of the case holds a combined compass and thermometer with Reaumur and Centigrade scales, it stands 10" tall overall.

Los 168

An early 19c bulb cistern barometer by D Stampa, 14 Leith Street, Edinburgh. The mahogany case has a broken pediment with finial between, above the silvered register plates which have a vernier and a Fahrenheit mercury thermometer to the side. The tube is exposed and the body is veneered in herringbone pattern mahogany with canted and fluted corners. The cistern cover is hemispherical and the barometer is 38" tall.

Los 169

An early 20c aneroid wheel barometer with silvered 8" diameter dial and alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer mounted on a mahogany body with swan neck top and shell and rose inlays to the body. It bears a presentation inscription dated 1909, 39" tall overall.

Los 170

A mid 19c five dial wheel barometer , the indications comprising, top to bottom, hygrometer, alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer, a convex mirror, the 8" diameter silvered barometer dial and a spirit level. The mahogany case has a swan neck pediment with finial between and has lighter stringing to the case edges. It is unsigned and is 38" tall.

Los 171

A mid 19c five dial wheel barometer by A Stoppain of Doncaster. The indications comprise, top to bottom, hygrometer, alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer, convex mirror, the 8" silvered barometer dial and a spirit level with the makers name. The case has swan neck pediments and is veneered in rosewood, 38" tall overall.

Los 172

A mid 19c wheel barometer, the 10" silvered dial signed J Gargory, 41 Brill Street, Birmingham. The walnut case has raised scroll edge moulding around its top, central body and base and a framed alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer mounted above the dial. Both the dial and thermometer are of silvered brass and the barometer is 39.5" tall overall.

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