A VICTORIAN WALNUT CISTERN BAROMETER BY JOHN BENJAMIN DANCER the front veneered in burr walnut, signed on the ivory scales J B DANCER Optician Manchester, with vernier, removable knob and mercury thermometer, the case with pagoda pediment and bun cistern cover, 95cm h The ivory scales etc, very dusty beneath the bevelled glass front but complete, original and unrestored
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AN EARLY ADVERTISING NOVELTY AND PREMIUMS GROUP, EARLY TO LATE 20TH CENTURY. Over 50 pieces including Buick thermometer, Atkins saws pamphlet, humorous pinbacks, "CAT" tractor watch fob, belt buckles, advertising steel scrapers, "Chatfield and Woods" flour sacks, celluloid scraper and other items.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE ADVERTISING PREMIUMS AND NOVELTIES, EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY. 36 pieces including a Bissell dust mop paperweight, Coca Cola bottle opener, Niagara Falls souvenir pig sewing measure, Kleen-Maid bread whistles, figural typewriter pencil sharpener, Higgins Motor Boat trip calculator, Century of Progress ornament and bookmark, Hush Puppy motion ring, Coke bottle form lighter, Shriver Cadillac playing cards, Rock Island playing cards, silhouette advertising thermometer, various medallions/key fobs including an Illinois central marked sterling. The largest 5 inches (12.8 cm).
A Continental 800 standard silver mounted glass jug, early 20th century, of flaring form, decorated with foliage and flowers, bearing maker`s mark `WB`, height 25 cm. A Victorian silver mounted glass dressing table jar with cover, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, c.1897, of twisting and flaring form, the silver cover decorated with female figure, height 16 cm; eight further silver mounted glass dressing table jars covers, of various forms and decoration, one with tortoiseshell cover. A silver mounted thermometer, two white metal mounted jars. A gilt metal mounted amber glass box, mounted with cabuchons, (a lot). (Approx gross weight 4 ozs).
A Turned and Pierced Ivory Table Thermometer, mid 19th century, the form of a tower with spiral finial and pierced collar, the tapering cylindrical column with scales in Fahrenheit and Reaumur, on a drum base, 28cm high; A 19th Century Small Tortoiseshell Box, with silver mount; and A Leather and Gilt Decorated Necessaire (3)
A Victorian rosewood large mercury wheel barometer with timepiece. Negretti and Zambra, London, late 19th century. The 12 inch circular rosette-centred silvered register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations, the centre signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, Ins’t Makers to her Majesty, London, with blued steel and brass recording pointers within bevel glazed cast brass bezel, beneath timepiece with eight day movement the backplate with vertical monometallic balance and stamped 1934, the 5.5 inch circular silvered Arabic numeral dial with blued steel spade hands and bevel glazed cast brass bezel, the trunk with rectangular mercury Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer beneath hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the square base with foliate engraved spirit level, (case with some losses) 128cm (50.5ins) high. The firm of Negretti & Zambra are recorded in Edwin, Banfield BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1680-1860 as being established in 1850 when a partnership betwee??n Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of fine quality weather instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.
A Victorian mahogany mercury stick barometer. A. Abraham, Liverpool, circa 1840. With concave-sided upstand above glazed ivory vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath signature A. ABRAHAM, LIVERPOOL to right hand side opposing mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer to the left, the trunk with ivory vernier adjustment screw to throat and fine caddy moulded angles over circular base with domed cistern cover and level adjustment square to underside, 95cm (37.5ins) high. Abraham Abraham & Co. are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from several addresses in Liverpool 1817-75. Banfield describes them as ‘important makers’ who exhibited at the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in 1851.
A French champlevé enamelled brass combination carriage timepiece with barometer, thermometer and compass. Unsigned, late 19th century. The eight-day single train movement with silvered platform lever escapement and circular silvered Roman numeral chapter ring within a rectangular bird inhabited foliate scroll engraved cobalt blue ground enamelled gilt brass mask, set beside a conforming aneroid barometer with silvered register calibrated in barometric inches and the usual observations within a matching surround and with Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between, the bevel-glazed case with elaborate turned and fluted baton ‘T’ shaped handle above circular convex glazed escapement and compass apertures to top and blue enamel ground floral engraved frieze and matching apron panels divided by turned and fluted pilasters projecting at the angles, on turned tapered feet, 15cm (6ins) high; with a faux leather covered protective outer case.
A Dieppe sculpted ivory mounted desk thermometer, last quarter 19th century, modelled with the standing figure of a soldier in Mediaeval armour on a capital with moulded edging, the shaft below with thermometre to the front and fluted to the reverse, 23.5cm high; a gilt metal profile portrait of Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington, circa 1815, with sinister showing and the wording ‘FIELD MARSHALL MARQUIS WELLINGTON, EL DUQUE DE CIUDAD RODERIGO’, within a rectangular ebonised papier mache frame, 14.5cm high overall; a bronze portrait bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, early 20th century, 18.5cm high; an Austrian circular bone box containing four gilt metal tokens, late 19th century, 2.5cm diameter; a Berlin porcelain portrait miniature, late 19th century, within a carved softwood mount, 20cm high overall; a Victorian turned and part stained bone Barleycorn Pattern chess set, mid 19th century, the kings 9.7cm high; and other items
Mixed Instruments, including an industrial barometer on mahogany back board, a wall mounted oak cased combination clock/ thermometer/barometer, brass dumpy level, thermometers, brass postal scale by S.Morden, compensated pocket barometer by Perkin, Wakefield, Sikes hydrometer and three corkscrews, in two boxes
ENGLISH STICK BAROMETER - Gimbal Mounted Barley Twist Rosewood Cased Barometer by P&P Gally & Co of London, early 19th c., marked on face, having domed beaded top, beveled glass face over ivory angled register plates, single vernier, brass upper adjustment knob, gimbal and lower font, cased thermometer with ivory register in Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales, 39" tall, 3 1/2" diam, fine condition.
ENGLISH STICK BAROMETER - Early 19th c Rosewood Cased Barometer by J. Imray & Son, London, ivory nameplate at top with brass hanging ring above, having glass covered gauges with angled ivory registers behind single vernier, ivory backed thermometer on inside of door, upper ivory adjustment knob, brass font and gimbal, 37" tall, 2 1/4" wide, fine condition.
FRENCH BAROMETER - 18th c French Carved Giltwood Barometer with leaf and ribbon decoration, engraved silvered faces marked `Par Contures Rue de Bercy, No 6 Faubourg St Antoine Paris` on large dial and `Themometre Selon Reaten Peru par Contrararies` on the thermometer, 39 1/2" tall, 14" wide, 3 1/2" deep, cracked glass, replaced thermometer glass.

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