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A late 19th century leather cased pocket barometer, thermometer and compass, the double hinged leather case opening one side to reveal a gilt lacquered pocket barometer with silvered dial, inscribed 'J. Hicks, Maker, London, 10231', the other side fitted with a central mother-of-pearl compass dial and a mercury thermometer tube, case length 7.5cm (some faults).
A Barigo Penta stainless steel circular cased gentleman's multi-function altimeter wristwatch with quartz movement, the signed black dial with subsidiary thermometer, alarm and barometer dials and centre sweep seconds alternately used for compass, the signed case back detailed 'DE 34003655', case diameter 4.9cm, on a black leather strap, with instruction card.
A collection of wine accessories, comprising a silver wine taster, inset with an Elizabeth I silver shilling,by D & J Welby, London 1928,16cm long,three white metal wine tasters, of recent manufacture, anda wine thermometer, a pourer and stopper (7)Condition ReportSilver taster; coin rubbed and one spot of corrosion to the inside, otherwise good.remaining items, good
A VICTORIAN SILVER 'PAVILION' THERMOMETER, GERVASE WHEELER, BIRMINGHAM, 1841 the octagonal stand with a scroll foliate flat-chased canopy rising to a pointed finial, on four reeded columns and a base similarly decorated above bun feet, centred by the glass thermometer set against a mother-of-pearl panel scaled in Fahrenheit, 12cm highMinor wobble but essentially in good condition.
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Fraser of Bond Street, London - with a broken arch pediment above the bow fronted case with silvered dial incorporating vernier scale, thermometer and urn shaped bell, 100cm long, Note: William Fraser is recorded as born circa 1720 and died 1815. He worked as 'Optician and Mathematical Instrument maker to the King and The Prince Wales' from 3 New Bond Street, London, and took his son into partnership in 1799. Ivory reference number TBPHVQHA
A 19th Century Franco-Chinese gilt bronze desk stand, inset with a barometer and clock, both with a porcelain dials, the clock face bearing Arabic Numerals, H-29cm x 31. Condition: There is tarnishing to the bronze. The porcelain dial for the clock is broken. The thermometer is snapped in the middle. It is not ticking at the time of cataloguing.
A Victorian mahogany and walnut stick barometer, signed Stebbing, Southampton, with arched walnut veneered case turned cistern cover, concealed mercury case with a single dial thermometer tube and adjustment knob, circa 1860s, 91cm long. An 1858 advertisement listed the various items made by the J. R. Stebbing firm. They were located at Southampton Observatory, opposite the docks at Southampton. At that time, they were Optician and Mathematical Instrument Maker to Her Majesty the Queen (Queen Victoria). They also provided items to the Royal Yacht Squadron. Joseph was the fourth son of George Stebbing, an optician and instrument maker, specialising in nautical instruments in Portsmough
A Desk Barometer By Dent, English, c.1870, the barometer marked to the silvered dial, 'E. J. Dent Paris 2559' with english weather description to the top above a scale running 27.7-31.5, curved thermometer at the bottom (broken) barometer glass broken, in lacquered brass case, in a French polished oak case Note: barometer works very well
Late 19th century oak cased Barograph with eight vacuum chambers indicating barometric pressure on a graduated silver dial, with curved mercury thermometer below measuring temperature in Centigrade and Fahrenheit. The chart drum driven by an 8 day platform escapement. The oak case, with drawer below for spare charts, with five bevelled glass windows. H 22cm, L 37cm, D 23cm. Accompanied by a pamphlet with description and photographs.
A Mahogany stick barometer by I. Blatt, Brighton 19th century, having silvered dial and subsidiary thermometer, mounted with ivory adjuster 10cm wide 95cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.
Early 19th century Regency mahogany and brass stick barometer by John Young, Hampton Court, the brass dial engraved with adjustable scale enclosing mercury thermometer and later Bosmere thermometer within hinged glazed arched rectangular hood, with a turned cistern cover, inset with bone inlay, 91cm high (PLEASE NOTE VAT WILL BE PAYABLE ON THE HAMMER PRICE)
Negretti and Zanbra of London, an oak cased aneroid barometer/thermometer, numbered 15709, carved oak case with grape and blossom decoration, pair of urn shape finials to sides, 19cm dial, 67cm high.Condition report:Case is generally in very good condition, no evident losses to the carved elements. A slight split just below the dial through drying of the wood. Nice even colour. The dial is a little discoloured around the circumference. The gilt hand doesn't adjust very smoothly. The pressure reading looks to be about right for the present conditions but we cannot guarantee accuracy or full working order. Thermometer also appears to be reading well.
Guinness, an original American Circular Guinness Stout Thermometer. ALWAYS THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE FOR GUINNESS STOUT. Famous Stout Since 1759. Brewed By Arthur Guinness Son & Co, Inc, Long Island City N.Y G.14 A. Small hole on bottom of sign for screw fixing. Printed in Black, green, red and cream 22cm in diameter. Showing some signs of wear but displays well.
Guinness, a scarce Guinness cellar thermometer. A blue and white laminated rectangular wall thermometer, "The best temperature for conditioning and storing GUINNESS" attached is a glass thermometer calibrated in Fahrenheit and Celsius with optimum temperature for storing Guinness. 13" x 4½" Some light marks to sign otherwise VG.
African Carvers painted and carved Hoopoe Special Edition 50/500, a Smiths mahogany cased wall-mounted barometer and thermometer, an artists easel, a Japanese 8mm editor viewer, a carved and painted totem pole made in Canada, a small quantity of costume jewellery and other items (1 box plus)

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