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A Victorian Tunbridge ware mahogany adjustable book slide, the panel ends with tesserae panel of floral sprays, 18 cm long, together with a Victorian Tunbridge ware thermometer in the form of an obelisk, the tesserae panels with geometric and floral designs on a stepped square base, 19.5 cm high, and an early 20th century faux tortoiseshell obelisk thermometer, 16 cm high, (3).
An early Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by Joseph Caracia of Edenbridge, the 10ins silvered dial engraved with a map of the world to centre, the mercury thermometer contained in bow-fronted case, the whole in rosewood case inlaid with mother-of-pearl to borders, and moulded scroll pediment, 44ins high
A George III/IV mahogany stick barometer, the 19cm silvered register signed F.A Pizzala, inscribed 6 Bircham Lane, Royal Exchange, mercury thermometer, the case of plain design, stepped cornice, turned cistern cover, 97cm high, c.1830 Francis Augustuis Pizzala belonged to a numerous and notable dynasty of North Italian barometer makers, being the second generation of his family to work in London, at Leather lane, 1830/40.
A Collection of Miniature Cameras, including Houghtons "Tikka", pocket watch shaped camera, Ensignette, Ensign Midget and Model 22, Pentax Auto 110, Zeiss Ikonta, Zeiss Ikon, ULCA, Colly, Mycro and Petie; plus Wynne's Infallible Hunter Meter, in original tin, Watkins Bee Meter and boxed Kodak thermometer.
A Sheraton Period mahogany wheel barometer, the mahogany veneered banjo shape case with marquetry shell and star inlay, the border with cable stringing, a brass dutch drop handle, having a silvered thermometer dial with swag engraving, the eight inch diameter engraved circular silvered barometer dial centred the points of a compass and aIANO Fecit. *Edwin Banfield states in Barometer Makers & retailers 1660-1900, Charles Aino in London 1790- 1820 then moved to Canterbury.

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