A late 19th century brass automaton ship desk timepiece, the revolving barrels with a circular timepiece and aneroid barometer, flanking a pair of funnels, one with a thermometer (no tube), a wheel and copper railings, the sides with port holes and hooks for anchor and keys, the propeller disconnected, 16.5in (42cm) long, on a wooden plinth.
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A George III mahogany stick barometer, the swan neck pediment with a later brass urn finial, above a silvered dial, inscribed Dollond London, with thermometer and vernier scale, the glazed door with a moulded border above a figured veneered front to a moulded edge and turned well cover, 3ft 3.25in (99.6cm). See lot 384 for illustration.
A late Victorian oak cased aneroid barometer, thermometer and timepiece retailed by M. Aronsberg & Co, 39 Castle Street, Liverpool, the barometer with 6ins diameter scale, the timepiece with 3.5ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day movement, contained in oak case fretted and carved with hunting trophies, surmounted by a jockey's cap, horn, sword, riding crop, horseshoe, stirrups, and oak leaves, 20ins high
A 19th Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer, with dry/moist dial to the arched top, inscribed "Cs Aiano Fecit", the thermometer dial over an oval shell inlaid motif, the main dial signed Charles Aiano, with engraved central compass rose, the case edged with barber's pole stringing, a floret whorl to the terminal, (97cm high)
An Early 19th Century Inlaid Mahogany Wheel Barometer, the 8-inch silvered dial inscribed "Whitehurst & Son, Derby", the broken architectural pediment centred by a turned bone vase finial over a thermometer, the case inlaid with two shells and two petal florets, the whole outlined in ebony and box stringing, (98.5cm high)
A Georgian ivory toothpick case with basket weave decoration inset with gold studs enclosing a mirror, and an ivory thermometer by F.L. West, 31 Cockspur Street, London, 2.5in overall; a horn snuffbox inlaid with ivory and tortoiseshell, 3in wide; and a Regency tortoiseshell and cut steel trinket box with ivory feet, 2.625in wide. (3)
A Group of Family Medals, comprising Crimea medal with Sebastopol bar, and Turkish Crimea medal awarded to Captn O B Feilden, 72nd Highlands, a Victorian brass wall barometer and thermometer inscribed 'O B Fielding, Captain, 78th Highlanders, from H F R 22nd August 1866', and a WWI trio with 1914-15 star, awarded to 2nd Lieut R O Feilden, Derby Yeo, Three medallions to the same, silver name tag, WWI compass, and other associated items (box) Note: Also see following lots of interest - 298-312, 317, 388, 416, 439
A Victorian silver salver, Edward Barnard & Son, London, 1880, engraved with flower filled panels and twice crested, 36cm, 14in diameter, 1300gr, 41oz 16dwt; large Sheffield plate salver, circa 1830, chased with rococo decoration, 59cm, 23in diameter; mounted ivory paper knife, London, 1888, cased carriage clock, London, 1916; match box holder, mounted thermometer, blotter, Sheffield plate dome dish cover and electroplate dish and a plated biscuit barrel
A Victorian combination desk timepiece and barometer, the leaf-cast gilt brass twin-drum case with silvered dials marked 'Howell James & Co Paris', Roman numerals and oval backplate numbered 1833, and barometer, with thermometer between, all with central top handle and raised on paw feet, 17cm high (damage to base of thermometer)

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