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A BLACK LACQUERED FORTIN TYPE LABORATORY STICK BAROMETER, the brass suspension loop above a silvered cylindrical vernier scale numbered 3550 over a vernier adjustment screw, mercury thermometer with centigrade and fahrenheit scales and canister shape cistern, engraved A. Gallenkamp & Co, London, mounted on a mahogany board within a glazed cabinet.
A Victorian burr walnut mercury wheel barometer with 12 inch register, unsigned, mid 19th century, the star centre engraved circular slivered register calibrated in inches and with the ususal observations beneath FAHRENHEIT and REAUMUR scale mercury thermometer, the scroll outline case with applied carved decoration to edges and setting pointer adjustment square to the shaped base, 112cm high.
A Victorian carved oak mercury stick barometer, unsigned, late 19th century, with scroll carved arched crest and bevel glazed canted double vernier ivory scale, calibrated in inches and with the usual annotations, above vernier adjustment squares and applied presentation plaque to throat, and glazed FAHRENHEIT and REAUMUR scale mercury thermometer with coiled bulb to trunk, the square bse with carved ogee moulded cistern cover, 102cm high.
An early Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood bowfronted mercury marine stick barometer, Stebbing and Co., Southampton, mid 19th century, with stepped cavetto moulded caddy pediment above rectangular two-piece canted ivory vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual annotations and signed STEBBING & Co. SOUTHAMPTON to upper edge, behind curved glass retained within a brass surround, the slender bowed trunk with cavetto moulded throat moulding above vernier adjustment square and glazed Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between foliate mother of pearl marquetry panels, the base with moulded brass cylindrical cistern, (gimbals lacking), 94cm high. Stebbing & Wood are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 47 High St. Southampton 1851-3 and are listed as Makers to the Queen and The Royal Yacht Squadron, Banfield further notes that later examples (c.1860-80) were signed STEBBING & Co. Opt. to the Queen.
A George III chevron banded mahogany mercury stick barometer, Joseph Torre & Co., London, early 19th century, with broken pediment above a silvered rectangular vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual observations, signed Joseph Torre & Co. LONDON to upper edge and applied with a Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer behind glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by angled veneers and chevron stringing above rounded base with domed cistern cover, 95cm high.
William Frost, Exeter, a mahogany `five-dial` wheel barometer having a swan-neck pediment with silvered dials for the hygrometer, thermometer, eight-inch barometer, and level, the latter engraved with the maker`s signature `Wm Frost, Paris Street, Exeter`, with a Butler`s mirror to the centre, height 96cm. * William Frost Snr, was born in Moretonhampstead in 1790, moving to Exeter in circa 1830. His son, also William, born 1813, is recorded as working in Paris Street as both a clockmaker and retailer from 1861 having been, after his father`s death in 1851, a journeyman for ten years. In 1872 the business became Frost & Johns.
A Mahogany Shell Inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed Ortelli & Co, London, circa 1830, the nicely figured case with broken arched top, inlaid stringing to the borders and shell inlaid, thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial signed, 99cm high Ortelli & Co are recorded at 20 Cross Street, Hatton Garden, London 1825-35. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.161.
A late 19th Century Oak case Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the carved and shaped case with a plain throat set with a twin scale porcelain backed mercury thermometer over a spun brass bezel set with a bevelled glass, to a composite dial signed E Lennie, Optician of Edinburgh, and scale of 28-31, height 32”
A first half of the 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed Heny Russell of Norwich, the swan neck pediment to a silvered hygrometer (A/F), to a detachable single scale silvered alcohol thermometer, to a convex mirror and spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ¾” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, Domi Gierletti of Glasgow, the swan neck pediment over a silvered hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer, to a convex mirror recess (mirror lacking), to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ¾” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, retailed by M Pillischer, Optician, 88 New Bond Street, London, the moulded case with slender throat and applied roundels, to a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, and spun brass bezel enclosing an 8” signed and silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Flame Mahogany and Ebony Strung Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, Worthington & Allen of London, the case with moulded pediment and cornice, to a signed and silvered scale of 27-31 with screw adjusting vernier, to a figured neck set with a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, to a square section base with canted corners and ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover with moulded base, height 39”
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer, retailed by W R Bullen of 29 London Street, Norwich, the architectural pediment over freestanding columns to a twin scale brass and alcohol thermometer, to a hexagonal case with brass bezel and bevelled glass, to a 5” engraved dial with scale of 28-31, height 19 ½”
A mahogany cased `Sikes` Hydrometer`, Dring and Fage, London, late 19th century, with calibrated brass float, bone Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and four brass weights in a purple velvet lined mahogany box with caddy moulded lid inset with an ivory plaque inscribed `SIKE`S HYDROMETER, DRING & FAGE, 145 STRAND, LONDON, MAKERS TO THE REVENUE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM & COLONIES`, (six weights lacking); with another (incomplete, lacking trade label); a copy of `SIKES TABLES..` published by Dring and Fage, London 1866 (ex Surveyor General copy) and a file of correspondance, (4).

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