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A George III mahogany and chequer banded stick barometer By Ambrosoni of Edinburgh the swan-neck pediment above a silvered register plate with thermometer and sliding vernier with engraved foliage to the maker's cartouche the match veneered case with domed and inlaid cistern cover 14cm wide, 96cm high
A 19th century rosewood cased wheel barometer with turned brass urn finial and twin swan-neck pediment & turned ivory ends, brass cased and silvered dry & damp gauge, silvered and arched spirit thermometer, brass cased convex mirror, silvered circular 7.5 in (19cm) dial with brass surround and convex glass, turned ivory adjuster and silvered spirit level with convex glass and brass surround, hinged door verso, 38in (97cm) long.
An early 19th Century rosewood wheel barometer with broken arch pediment (damaged), above the hygrometer, thermometer and 10in. silvered scale below, convex glass cover, spirit level below inscribed Arizzi, Lower Head Row, Leeds, the case decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl banding, 44in. high.
A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer, and hydrometer by C. Aiano, Northgate, Canterbury, with 10ins silvered scale and mercury thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, moulded scroll pediment and inset with convex mirror, 45ins high Note : Charles Aiano recorded various address in Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, 1826-1841
A late Victorian brass cased desk timepiece, thermometer and barometer, the twin oval timepiece with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals flanked by aneroid barometer, retailed by M. Pillischer of London, the centre with mercury thermometer, with oval ring handle above and on black and brass mounted base, 6.25ins high (the back of the case engraved "Lord Robart" and dated 1875
A late 19th Century French mantel clock, barometer and thermometer, the 3.75ins black slate dial with gilt Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in black slate case of shaped outline, inset with aneroid barometer and mercury thermometer, 12.25ins high
A fine Gothic revival silver-cased desk clock with perpetual calendar and thermometer, Mortimer and Hunt, London 1839. the ‘spire’ cast as five cluster scrolling branches enclosing an earl’s coronet sitting on a stepped hexagonal platform engraved with acorns and oak leaves, leaf clasped finial to each corner, the circular enamel dial within a lancet framed panel flanked by panelled Gothic pillars, with an engraved tablet ‘John Carter’, the silvered thermometer and perpetual calendar dial of lancet shape, the reverse showing the movement through glazed panel and the other as a sliding engraved gothic door enclosing winder and hands adjustment, the movement with single fusee, 17.2cm high
An interesting framed souvenir of the Siege of Paris 1870-71, comprising a fragment of bread mounted on card with text including (trans) 300 grams of this bread, daily, 5 hours of waiting at the door of the Baker to get it, in 10 degrees below zero on the thermometer, together with a small wreath of immortelles, lead medallions of William of Prussia and Napoleon III, and lists of prices of meat, cheese, vegetables, etc including Egg 2f, ditto fresh 5f, in original passe partout wooden frame, 5½" x 6¼", GC (2 small flowers loose)
A late 18th century ivory oval navette-shaped patch box, the cover with a painted oval panel and an engraved flush-hinge, 9.5cm (3.5in) long; and three 19th century ivory rectangular toothpick boxes, comprising: one now enclosing a miniature thermometer, 6.5cm (2.5in) long; another enclosing a later S. Mordan & Co propelling toothpick, 6.5cm (2.5in) long; and the last with a cover decorated with pique bands, dots and florets, 6cm (2.25in) long
Mauchline Ware - A thermometer, of obelisk form, 'The Beach, Walton-on-Naze'; an egg timer, 'Peel Castle'; an easel-back photograph frame 'Made of Dunkeld Wood', with four views; a pin wheel in the form of a three-legged stool, 'John Neilson Institution, Paisley'; a pair of glove stretchers, 'Dryburgh Abbey'; anapkin ring, 'Boulay Bay, Jersey'; a circular box, 'Brighton Aquarium (Orchestra) / Entrance Hall, Grand Aquarium, Brighton'; a circular box, 'The Castle, Aberystwith'; and three other items, (11).
A pair of late 19th century bronze candlesticks, with a recumbent stag and doe, 5.25in (13cm) h, a French desk thermometer modelled as the Vendome column, thermometer broken, another similar, two models of the Arc de Triomphe, a model of The Temple of Vesta,an equestrian model of the Marcus Aurelius and a seated classical lady. (9)

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