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An Angelus, Foursome leather and gilt brass desk compendium, with an 8-day clock inscribed Asprey and alarm, date- month- day- calendar, thermometer and barometer, the red leather covered case with folding cover forming the stand, gilt brass case for the clock, calendar, barometer and thermometer, with brushed silvered dials, the clock with applied gilt Arabic numerals, luminous dots, outer minute track and luminous gilt hands
An Angelus brass cube form desk top clock / weather station, the top inset with a compass, one side with a clock face with date aperture, on the other sides a Thermometer, a Barometer and Hygrometer on a tapering column and circular foot, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, sold as seen, untested
Two Tunbridge ware desk thermometers, one raised on bun feet and mosaic rectangular base supporting a pair of stick ware pillars divided by an ivory scale inscribed 'H. Hollamby Tunbridge Wells', mercury thermometer lacking top return to scale and inoperative, 12cms high, and another on canted mosaic rectangular base, the ivory scale inscribed 'G. Wise Tunbridge', with mercury thermometer within a mosaic border and shaped outer frame, minor losses, 15.5cms high. (2) †The first with retailer's label to base for 'W.H. Tooke …. Liverpool'. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND ONYX DESK COMPENDIUM WITH FITTED TRAVELLING CASECirca 1880White enamel oval dials, with bevelled glass, between a small silvered thermometer scale, a ring-handle above, in its fitted red velvet-lined glazed case16.5cm high Condition reportThe compendium appears in good original condition. The clock is ticking. The leather travelling case has had some repairs, mainly on its edges.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CHEQUER STRUNG STICK BAROMETERBy J. Colombo, 180 High Holborn, LondonWith an architectural pediment and glazed panel door, signed silvered scale with vernier and thermometer, above the trunk with turned reservoir cover96cm highCondition reportIn good condition. The scale has some discolouration to the lacquer surface.
A RARE AND UNUSUAL GILT BRASS TRIPOD CLOCK WITH BAROMETER AND THERMOMETERBy Thomas Cole, London, stamped 70 / 1858, for Phillips, 23 Cockspur Street, circa 1860 With its original keySurmounted by a bracket, stamped to the upper side 70 1858, with small suspended silvered sphere for levelling, above three cylindrical arms, supporting the 6in silvered and engraved dial, signed Phillips 23 Cockspur St, above the XII, with seconds subsidiary below and blued steel hands, the movement with deadbeat escapement and wheels of five crossings, stamped to the base of the backplate 70 / 1858, the pendulum with silvered sphere bob, above circular engraved stepped base, inset with an aneroid barometer dial and angled thermometer scale, with Cole’s pendulum locking plate, together with glass domeThe clock 51cm highPROVENANCE: Jack Henley (according to paper label attached to the backplate)Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Thomas Cole (d. 1864) was a most innovative maker of clocks of singular design. His life and work are discussed in John Hawkins' work Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, Sydney, 1975. He illustrates a virtually identical tripod clock by Cole, item 40, page 115.The retailers of this clock are Phillips Brothers and they are recorded at 23 Cocksure Street 1856-69. They exhibited in the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the International Exhibition in 1862. Cole supplied them with his work.Condition reportThe clock is ticking and runs. In good original condition. The gilding is sharp and clean. The movement may require a service (some oil run-off on lower part of backplate). As stated it has its original key
A MAHOGANY SYMPIESOMETERBy Adie & Son, Edinburgh, No. 1064, mid 19th centuryThe rectangular glazed case with reeded moulding, signed silvered scale, with mercury thermometer to the left and barometric tube with adjustable scale to the right60cm highAdie & Son are recorded working 1835-60. The partnership of Alexander Adie (d. 1858) and his son John. He is chiefly known as the patentee and inventor of the sympiesometer.Condition reportIn good condition
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SYMPIESOMETERBy J. Graham, 8 Wapping, LiverpoolThe rectangular frame with bevelled glass above silvered scale with mercury thermometer and ‘U’-shaped tube with sliding scale to the right, an adjustable kidney-shaped aperture engraved with barometric scale at the base49.5cm highCondition reportOverall in good condition. The mercury thermometer and U tube appear to be the originals and fit the cut-outs in the scale.
AN EDWARDIAN GLAZED MAHOGANY BAROGRAPHBy Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1920The hinged cover with five bevelled glass panels, enclosing the mechanism with drum-shaped movement and recording barrel, signed silvered barometric ring with blued steel hand, 8-chamber aneroid drum, small thermometer and inkwell, all on a bronze-coloured lacquer brass plate, a drawer below for spare papers36.5cm wideCondition reportIn good original condition. The movement is ticking, there is ink spillage around the glazed inkwell.
Early Victorian rosewood wheel barometer, 12 inch main silvered dial, silvered thermometer, carved mother of pearl adjuster, height 111cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
G E Evans, Oswestry, mahogany wheel barometer, with 21cm silvered main dial, silvered thermometer, turned bone adjuster, height 92cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
French oak architectural mantel clock and barometer, of temple form with cream dials, centred with a thermometer and within double Corinthian columns, on a stepped base, width 42cm, height 25.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A rare late 18th century Dutch walnut single tube barometerP Waast en ZoonenSurmounted by a swan neck pediment centred by a turned wooden finial over a carved gadrooned cornice and freestanding brass-mounted Corinthian columns set into the canted angles, flanking a hinged arched glazed door, on a plinth base with applied carved swags over three dependent carved cone finials. The mercury tube with manual brass recording hand and twin shaped silvered scales, the left marked 28 to 31 inches with ten predictions, the right marked 27 to 30 inches and with additional scale 1944 to 2160; the mercury thermometer tube with shaped tube reading against five different temperature scales, with high temperatures recorded from various cities (including Paris 7th July 1743, Upsal 1740, Groenland 1754), 45cm wide x 12cm deep x 134cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 4 1/2in deep x 52 1/2in high)Footnotes:Comparative literatureSimilar models by Waast and Son are illustrated in Bert Bolle, Barometers in Beeld, 1983, fig. 154, 157, 158, (described as 'one of the most beautiful known Louis XVI period single tube baking barometers in private ownership.'); 161, 162 and 163.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unsigned late 18th century Dutch inlaid mahogany contra barometerThe scales marked A.R.Surmounted by a shaped carved cresting over open tubes, their cisterns protected by an inlaid box base, the smaller register plate engraved with English inches, ten predictions and 20-0-16 scale, the longer with 0-96 scale and six predictions, the alcohol thermometer to the left with shaped bulb, 21cm wide x 10cm deep x 123cm high, (8in wide x 3 1/2in deep x 48in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century Dutch inlaid mahogany cased contra-barometerReballio, RotterdamSurmounted by a shaped cresting with carved edge over an inlaid entablature, open tubes and protected cisterns within a serpentine-fronted box base over two dependent finials. The smaller silvered brass signed scale giving English inches 28 to 31, and a 20-0-16 scale, the larger scale divided into 24 units and engraved with ribbons and plants, the mercury thermometer with signed scale and record city temperatures such as Paris 1743 and Batavia 1753, 22cm wide x 10cm deep x 122cm high, (8 1/2in wide x 3 1/2in deep x 48in high)Footnotes:LiteratureBert Bolle, Barometers in Beeld, 1983, fig. 251.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An important mid 18th century French ormolu-mounted kingwood and rosewood centre seconds longcase clock of one month duration, with equation of time, time of sunrise and sunset, phases and age of the moon, calendar, sign of the zodiac and temperature compensated pendulumJulien Le Roy, Paris. The case stamped A. Dubois. The case with waisted hood over a shaped trunk with ormolu-mounted shaped glazed lenticle, on a tapering base and plinth with outswept feet, mounted with elaborate foliate scrolls to the front and rear edges, with boldly cast bands of acanthus and other motifs between the case sections. Stamped on the inside top sill of the base by the case maker A. Dubois. The 11 inch circular dial signed across the centre, Julien Le Roy with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the half-hours marked by meeting-arrowheads, with outer minute band and inner quarter hour band, set with twin chamfered apertures - between VII and VIII the time of sunrise is automatically shown, the time of sunset is shown between IIII and V. The gilt and engraved dial centre is decorated with an engraved trellis pattern and three shaped apertures: the top shows the age and phase of the moon, the rolling silvered moon and stars showing against a painted background; the central aperture gives the date and number of days in the month, and the lowermost aperture depicts the changing signs of the zodiac as the year progresses. The full annual calendar is engraved on an 8.5 inch silvered dial set just below the main dial and is connected at the rear to a brass kidney which dictates the equation of time information. The time is shown via two elaborately pierced and engraved silvered hands. A blued steel hand with engraved sun at its tip gives solar time, another with counterbalanced end shows running seconds. The weight driven movement united by five tapering pillars pinned through the backplate. The going train of five-wheels with high-count pinions terminating in a pin-wheel escapement. The movement is topped with a heavy steel horizontal plate connected at the right hand side to a pair of substantial vertical steel rods running down into the body of the clock and flanking a movable brass cylindrical rod (with fine screw adjustment at its base); the pendulum is suspended from a pivoted horizontal steel arm which is in contact with the tip of the cylindrical brass rod at one end, and with a sprung arbor connected to the thermometer hand by a silk thread at the other. The bases of the steel and brass rods are set on a shaped brass piece running across the inside of the trunk which in turn also carries an arbor for the thermometer hand mounted in the front door. As the ambient temperature changes, the steel and brass set-up automatically raises or lowers the pendulum, while at the same time shows the temperature on the silvered thermometer dial set into the trunk. The strike train with an outside countwheel and sounding on a bell via a horizontal steel hammer set on a vertical arbor, its speed dictated by a shaped brass fly. 55cm wide x 31cm deep x 218cm high, (21 1/2in wide x 12in deep x 85 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Neuse, Bremen, 1995. Julien Le Roy (1686-1759) was regarded by his contemporaries as perhaps the most influential horologist of his era. He was a superb craftsman as well as a scholar who contributed the section on horology to the Encyclopédie. He was eulogized by Voltaire as the man responsible for the 18th century pre-eminence of French clock making.Born in Tours and trained by his father, Le Roy arrived in Paris around 1700. He is generally thought to have served as journeyman to the Parisian horologist, Charles Le Bon. Le Roy received his freedom in 1713 and, shortly after, set up a workshop in the Rue de Harlay, off La Place Dauphine, where the most eminent 18th century Parisian clockmakers also worked. In 1717 he presented an equation clock to the Royal Academy of Sciences, which showed the true time, the place of the sun and its declination. In 1739, Julien Le Roy was appointed valet de chambre, horologer du Roi, and granted premises in the Louvre, which he maintained in addition to his atelier in the rue de Harlay. Le Roy's son Pierre (1717-1785) succeeded his father and devoted the latter part of his career to the Longitude problem and the development of marine timekeepers.Adrien Dubois is recorded as having worked in rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, first as the foreman in the important workshop founded by Bernard Van Risenburgh I, maître before 1722, (better known by his stamp BVRB). The father and grandfather of Bernard II and III, Bernard I specialised in making clock cases. Adrien Dubois lived with Bernard and his family above the workshop, and when Bernard died in 1738 the probate inventory listed a very large number of both finished and un-finished clocks, clock cases, pedestals and clock brackets, many of which would have been made by Dubois. Three years after his master's death Adrien finally received the accolade of maître ébéniste. As well as clock cases, Dubois and his family were famed for restorations and adaptations of earlier 'boulle-work'. A console table believed to be partly from the workshop of André-Charles Boulle can be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum, accession number: 1021:1 to 3-1882.Another case stamped 'A.DUBOIS' was sold at Sotheby's, New York, Property from a Distinguished American Collection, 2 February 2019, lot 763.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large rosewood mercury wheel barometer by James Moore French. The circular silvered dial with a star engraved centre, signed 'J. M. French Royal Exchange, London', a bow fronted Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and hygrometer to the break-arch pediment case, the cavetto moulded base with spirit level repeat, H120cm
A NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA BRASS CASED CIRCULAR BAROMETER, the silvered dial marked with 'RAIN CHANGE FAIR', thermometer and address '1 HATTON GARDEN. LONDON.', fitted with a suspension loop, diameter 12.5cm (Condition Report: the cover has a split in the rim and isn't sitting flush all the way around, the screw to the back is rusted)
Logbuch mit handschriftlichen Eintragungen zu 4 verschiedenen Schiffen (SM Segelfregatte Niobe, SM Linienschiff Renown, SM Panzerfregatte Kronprinz u. SM Korvette Vineta) in den Jahren 1874-1877. Ca. 200 S. 4°. Hldr. d. Zt. (stärker bestoßen). Logbuch mit Eintragungen zu Reisen mit den Schiffen SMS Niobe (Seekadettenschulschiff, unter Capt. z.S. Berger), Renown (Capt. z.S. Graf Monts), Kronprinz (Capt. z.S. Grapow und Livonius) und Vineta (Capt. z.S. Graf Monts) in den Jahren 1874-1877. Unter den angelaufenen Häfen der ersten drei Schiffe Ziele in Europa, darunter Edinburgh, Reikjavík und Danzig, unter den angelaufenen Häfen der SMK Vineta Ziele in Südamerika (Rio de Janeiro und Montevideo) sowie Honolulu auf Hawaii und einige japanische Häfen (z.B. Nagasaki und Yokohama).- Mit täglichen tabellarischen Eintragungen, etwa zu Cours und Distance, Witterung, Wind und Wetter sowie Messwerten von Barometer und Thermometer. Ferner Reisetagebuch im Freitext von unterschiedlichen Händen, teils um kleine Skizzen und Berechnungen ergänzt.
20th century - Replica mercury wall mounted stick barometer, fully glazed case with a gilt register measuring air pressure in inches, adjustable vernier and recording pointer, with a conforming thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Dimensions: Height: 100cm
Jaeger LeCoultre Wetterstation CompendiumGenf um 1925, klappbarer Reisewecker mit Barometer und Thermometer, in lederbezogenem klappbarem Metallgehäuse, alle Metallteile vergoldet, Wecker mit Acht-Tage-Werk, über mittigen Drücker dreistufig ausrückbare Krone zum Aufziehen und Einstellen der Uhr, Werk läuft, Gehäuse mit kleineren Läsuren, Maße 11 x 14,5 x 3 cm.
Kleiner Kaufladenca. 1925/30, dreiseitig, konisch geschnittenes Holzgehäuse, außenseitig hellbraune Bierlasur, der Boden grünlich lackiert und braun gekreuzt; allseitig integriertes Verkaufsregal mit Regalböden, offenen Fächern und 10 Schubladen, die Flächen blau lackiert und braun abgesetzt, als Giebel kleinen Schild mit "Specerei Handlung"; verstellbare Theke mit angebauter Balkenwaage an gedrechseltem Schaft; Inhalt mit 8 großen, leicht gerundeten und 8 kleineren Holz-Vorratsgefäßen in Braun, 6 Glasvorratsbehälter mit Bonbons; 1 Thermometer, etwas Zinn, Vorratssack, div. Warenverpackungen u.a. 2 schöne Papierdisplays. BxTxH: 53/21/24,5 cm, part. Altersspuren.
A quality 19th Century Irish mahogany Stick Barometer, the rectangular glazed top with stamped capital, etched scales marked 'Mason, Essex Bridge, Dublin," and vernier adjustment, the trunk with glass thermometer (damaged) enclosed mercury tube, and urn shaped cistern cover, approx. 97cms (38") long. (1)
A FINE DESK COMPENDIUM, FRENCH, CIRCA 1880comprising a clock with 2¼in. silvered dial contained in gilt brass tapering case supporting a pair of 4in. globes in plain silvered meridian rings, the celestial signed Delamarche, the terrestrial Bertaux, flanking a thermometer divided for Fahrenheit and Centigrade and aneroid barometer with miniature binnacle compass over, onyx base with gilt metal edging -- 15½ x 11in. (39.5 x 28cm.)
A RECORDING BAROGRAPH RETAILED BY HARRODS, LONDON, CIRCA 1920oak case with ivorine retailer's plate, lacquered brass fittings, silvered repeater wheel with curved bar thermometer, eight cell pressure drum, divided chart drawer and bevelled glass cover -- 15in. (38cm.) wideFine condition. Movement running.
A SOVIET BAROGRAPH, MID 20TH CENTURYcased in bakelite with brushed steel movement, red CCCP hammer and sickle stamp, the plate numbered 6359-63 1968-1 1791, bakelite drum with clockwork movement, with hinged glazed cover with top handle, -- 9in. (23cm.) wide; together with a French barograph in wooden case with suspension rings; an aneroid barometer in brass case; a military pattern telescope by W. Ottway & Co. Ltd., dated 1939; and a wood and brass telescope by Spencer Browning & Co.(5) Both barograph movements running at time of cataloguing.Spencer Browning telescope optics defective.Aneroid barometer untested. Curved bar thermometer lacking mercury.

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