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A fine mid 19th century English gilt brass carriage clock compendium with twin thermometers and compassThe movement numbered 4228The tall rectangular inverted-bow-front case surmounted by a facetted handle on foliate uprights over a recessed magnetic compass framed by ball finials over reeded columns on a stepped base, set to the right-hand side with a centigrade thermometer with scale in French, the left-hand side with Fahrenheit thermometer with scale in English for Blood heat, Summer heat, Temperate and Freezing, the main engine turned Roman dial with fine Breguet style hands set within a foliate engraved mask, the solid rear door hinged at the base and opening to reveal the chain fusee movement and monometallic balance planted on the numbered backplate. 14.5cms (5.75is) high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and rare late 18th century mahogany stick barometerDollond, LondonThe broken architectural cornice centred by an urn finial over a moulded border to the turned hemispherical cistern cover, a wheatbeard hygrometer inset to the top over a signed silvered dial marked with seven weather predictions and manual vernier to the 28 to 31 inch scale, the trunk set with a 21 inch mercury thermometer with silvered centigrade scale terminating in a protective brass cover over the turned cistern cover, the trunk with moulded edge throughout 1.09ms (3ft 7ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French brass carriage clock with rare backplate strikingRetailed by Parkinson and Frodsham, London No. 572. Supplied by VBSurmounted by a three piece moulded handle above an oval escapement observation window, the moulded cornice over glazed panels framed by concave pillars, on a moulded base.The Roman and Arabic white enamel dial signed Parkinson & Frodsham London with blued steel moon hands, a subsidiary Arabic alarm dial under VI, set in a foliate strapwork-engraved silvered mask.The twin spring barrel movement with jewelled Swiss silvered platform stamped VB over a crown, with lever escapement and half-cut compensated bimetallic balance, the rack strike work with shaped levers mounted on the backplate, the plate itself stamped VB 572. Ticking, alarm operational, and striking the hour and half-hour on a gong below the movement. 18cms (7ins) highFootnotes:The trademark on this clock has been variously described as a 'VB' over a crown, a 'VB' over a W, or the initials 'VWB'. Charles Allix notes a 'superb' grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarm, thermometer and calendar complications, numbered 557 with this same trademark. He tentatively suggests that the initials could be those of Victorien Bousset. Allix, C. (1974) Carriage Clocks: Their History and Development. Woodbridge: Baron Publishing, p. 434.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine late 18th century mahogany stick barometerT Blunt, LondonThe waisted case with moulded edge and arched top with signed silvered scale ranging from 27.5 to 31 inches engraved for seven weather predictions, over a long mercury Fahrenheit thermometer with protective brass bulb cover over a hemispherical cistern cover. 95cms (37.5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid 19th century English engraved gilt brass strut clock in the form of a toilet mirrorThomas Cole, London, No. 680. Retailed by C.F.Hancock, LondonThe silvered oval dial signed for the retailer within a series of engraved strapwork on a hatched ground, Roman chapter ring and good blued steel fleur de lys hands centred by the monogram TSS, with Renaissance-inspired engraved central band hinged between a pair of shaped and decorated uprights on a stepped base containing a mercury thermometer reading against a silvered scale, numbered to the underside of the base and set with a rotating shaped support, decorated all over with elaborate foliate scrollwork on a hatched ground. The rear of the case with sprung catch to secure the top section for transit, the rear door fully signed C.F. HANCOCK, a Successor of STORR & MORTIMER'S by Appointment to H.M.Queen Adelaide, H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, 39, Bruton St, LONDON. The gilt movement with spring barrel set within shaped plates united by four turned pillars driving a jewelled English lever escapement. Ticking. 19cms (7.5ins) high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A unique and very fine mid 19th century English gilt-brass mounted walnut giant striking travelling clock with thermometer and original key numbered 838Attributable to Thomas Cole, London. Retailed by Thomas Boxell, BrightonThe rectangular case surmounted by an engraved gilt handle on a pair of shaped pommels set on a multi-stepped engraved plate with glazed centre to reveal the platform below, with beaded cornice over a pair of arched side windows set with pierced and engraved gilt panels depicting an urn of flowers with a vine and geometric border, the plinth with mounts to the rear and sides, but set to the front with a mercury thermometer reading against a silvered scale, the corners mounted with cast scrolls (two loose but present). The 3.75 inch silvered Roman dial with a minute band framed by engraved climbing roses and the retailers signature within a strapwork cartouche, with blued steel fleur de lys hands, all bordered by a gilt engraved sight ring. The twin chain fusee movement with maintaining power to the large platform with underslung lever escapement; the strike train sounding the hours on a coiled blued steel gong. 31cms (12.25ins) high.Footnotes:Provenance: Single family ownership from new. Almost certainly purchased by Anne Hay-Mackenzie, Duchess of Sutherland and 1st Countess of Cromartie (1829-1888), Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria. Thence by descent to her son, Francis, 2nd Earl of Cromartie, then his daughter, Sybil Blunt-Mackenzie, 3rd Countess of Cromartie, and then her son Roderick Blunt-Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Cromartie. The 4th Earl, late chief of the Clan Mackenzie and author of 'A Highland History', kept this clock running on his desk in the library, it was a particular favourite of his, so much so in fact, that no-one else was allowed to wind it.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 19th Century patinated and gilt brass wall hanging calendar timepiece in the manner of Thomas ColeJames McCabe, London, no. 1744The frame cast with flowerheads, C-scrolls and foliage around a frosted gilt surround to an inner mask of engraved foliate scrolls centred by the head of an imp, the rear body of the case with rounded edge and screw-on back panel (sliding cover now lacking), set with a suspension hook.The 2.5 inch silvered Roman dial with gilt floral edging enclosing a minute band and Roman numerals to a decorated centre with blued steel hands. Below the main dial sits a manually adjusted weekly calendar, the main table marked 1-31, with a rotating day-of-the-week drum; a mercury thermometer sits to the right hand side with silvered Fahrenheit and Reamur scales. The rectangular movement measuring 7cms x 5.5cms with chain fusee to a five-wheel train terminating in a lever escapement (cut and compensated bimetallic balance currently distorted), signed on a subplate Jas McCabe Royal Exchange, London, No. 1744. 21cms (8.25ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare late 18th century figured mahogany inverted wheel barometer and matching thermometerJoshua Long, 20, Little Tower Street, LondonEach with a signed silvered 7.5 inch dial with matching blued steel active hands and brass recording hands adjusted via a separate knob, set below a swan neck pediment over a tapering trunk; the barometer with seven concentric weather predictions reading against a 28 to 31 inch scale divided into 100ths of a inch; the thermometer with four engraved temperatures ranging from 25 to 110 degrees centigrade 99cms (3ft 3ins) high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mid-19th-century marine stick barometer Mid-19th-century marine stick barometer, signed Moon from Dolland London, molded cadded pediment, brass frame to bow glazed, viewing panel to ivorine backed scale, vernia with adjustment disc, mahogany case with rope twist, inset with thermometer hanging on brass gimble.height 91cm
A GEORGE III BAROMETER BY SPELZERN, BUCHAMP STREET, BROOKS MARKET with 30cm silvered dial, the figured mahogany wheel pattern case additionally set with hydrometer, thermometer and clock, 124cm high x 36cm wideProvenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
19th century William IV mercury wheel barometer with a rosette inlaid broken pediment and correspondingly inlaid round base, mahogany veneered case with inlaid oval conch shell paterae and satinwood stringing to the edge, with an arched thermometer box and spirit thermometer measuring degrees Fahrenheit from 20 to 120, eight-inch silvered register reading barometric pressure in inches from 28 to 31, with predictions in Roman upper and lower case and script. Dial inscribed; 'Tagliabue', London, Warranted with a steel indicating hand, brass recording hand and cast brass bezel. Measures 95cm (height).
Three Victorian Tunbridge ware desk ornaments, comprising; an ivory mounted desk thermometer in the shape of an obelisk, third quarter 19th century, the tapered body and stepped base inlaid with floral motifs, 19.5cm high, the base 6cm square; an inkstand, of spreading rectangular form, on bun feet, fitted with one obelisk-form glass ink bottle and presented with an inlaid pen en suite, the dish 15cm wide, 9cm deep; and a nib cleaner, weighted and fabric covered, presented on an inlaid circular stand (3)*Ivory sale registration reference: 3STXVBX3
A mahogany wheel barometer having an eight-inch round silvered dial with usual barometer markings, blued-steel hand and brass pointer, with a thermometer to the trunk, hygrometer and level dials, the mahogany case having boxwood edging and a swan-neck pediment with cast-brass urn finial, height 98cm.
An oak stick barometer,19th century, the domed top with ivory register and thermometer, over an urn-shaped reservoir cover,95cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterIMPORTANT 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.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: TFX3SB98.Condition ReportRegister is rubbed and moving indicator loose. Minor wear to case.
A Victorian mahogany ship's barometer,with an ivory register inscribed 'Parnell Hermitage Bridge London' and '9am yesterday 9am today' and with two adjustable indicators, over a silvered thermometer with adjustable wheel gauge and indicator, engraved 'improved Sympiesometer', the case with turned ivory knob, the reverse with an adjustable brass wall-mounting bracket, on a foliate carved base and turned brass ballast,95cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy Carter IMPORTANT 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.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: EZRJU85H.Condition ReportOne ivory knob missing. Otherwise in good cosmetic order.
An inlaid and strung mahogany wheel aneroid barometer,19th century, with a silvered thermometer and dial, inscribed 'Cooper London', the case inlaid with two floral roundels and two open shells,99cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportSlight wear and discolouration to the silvering, which would probably polish out. Case possibly repolished.
A mahogany bow front stick barometer,19th century, the ivory register engraved 'C.W. Dixey, Optician to the Queen, 3 New Bond St., London', over a silvered thermometer and ebonised reservoir cover,100cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy Carter IMPORTANT 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.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: MW4TVGMX.Condition ReportAppears good.
A quantity of miscellanea including a pair of Nipole 10 x 50 binoculars, wall hanging barometer/thermometer, drawing instruments, unusual compass with wheel measure in metric and imperial measurements on reverse, Calibri and Ronson lighters, goat skin wallet, fruit knives, vintage hand held trouser presser, etc.
A box of assorted items, mostly china to include: Corona ware 'Windsor' design jug, Poole pottery vase, small wooden mounted wall barometer and thermometer, pair of West German relief floral design vases, floral teaware, two ribbon plates, shoe ornaments, Sylvac Onion lidded soup pot, black and gilt teapot, Italian sauceboat, Imari milk jug, Staffs Teaset Co Ltd 'Betsy Trotwood' pin tray, 'Mr Pickwick' Creigiau pottery pin tray etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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