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Fitzroy - replica 20th-century cistern barometer in a glazed ebony finished case, with full height paper scales and Admiral Fitzroy's observations, brass sliding pointers, with a spirit thermometer and storm glass, bulb cistern tube with mercury.Dimensions: Height: 109cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 8cm
Hammond of Hoddesdon - Mercury wheel barometer in a mahogany case c1870, five glass instrument comprising hygrometer, boxed spirit thermometer, butlers mirror, silvered register and level bubble, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a convex glass and cast brass bezel, plain veneered case with a swans neck pediment and cavetto square moulded base.Dimensions: Height: 110cm Condition Report:Mercury syphon tube intact and mercury present.
Asprey - Early 20th Century pocket barometer, the signed silvered scale reading from 23 to 31 inches of pressure, 0 to 8000 feet, with curved thermometer tube reading 20 to 130 Fahrenheit, in original crocodile-effect leather travel case stamped beneath 'Asprey London', 6.3cm diameter x 3cm high
A FINE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED 'WEATHER STATION'JAMES HENRY STEWARD, LONDON, CIRCA 1873With timepiece incorporating four pillar eight-day single fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by heavy disc bob half-seconds pendulum and 7 inch circular silvered brass Roman numeral dial with recessed subsidiary seconds dial over signature J.H. STEWARD, 406 & 66. STRAND & 54 Cornhill, LONDON to centre, with blued steel hands set within canted silvered brass surround, positioned to the left of the central paper-scale lined drum rotating via a bevel-gear take-off from the clock movement, over horizontal mercury tube slivered centigrade scale 'maximum and minimum' recording thermometer, the right hand side with matching 7 inch circular silvered barometer scale calibrated in barometric inches from 28 to 31 divided into hundredths, with conforming signature to centre, blued steel pointer and canted surround, the aneroid mechanism with take-off to facilitate recording of the change in barometric pressure on the central paper scale lined drum via a vertical slide fitted with a pencil positioned against a further small vertical scale calibrated for barometric inches, the rectangular case with moulded cornice over downward hinged glazed front and moulded waist applied with engraved silver plate inscribed THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, Man by Premium 1873, THOMAS SOPWITH. JUN'R. M. INST. C.E., the rear with door behind the clock movement, on stepped ogee moulded skirt base; together with W. Robert Dickinson, oil on canvas, portrait of THOMAS SOPWITH ESQ. M.A. F.R.S. in gilt gesso frame, (2).The weather station 42cm (16.5ins) high, 68.5cm (27ins) wide, 20cm (8ins) deep; the portrait 76cm (30ins) by 66cm (26ins) excluding frame. Please note this barometer is being sold as per condition report. Provenance:The present lot was the property of Thomas Sopwith (1803-79) who trained under his father, Jacob (1770-1829) as a civil engineer completing his apprenticeship in 1824. He initially worked with Richard Grainger in the redevelopment of Newcastle-on-Tyne; and Joseph Dickinson of Alston, Northumberland assisting in the surveying of mines in the area belonging to Greenwich Hospital. His involvement with geological surveying led him to become a fellow of the geological society in 1835. Thomas Sopwith was also engaged as a railway engineer firstly in Newcastle-on-Tyne with Richard Grainger then with Robert Stephenson and Sir William Cubitt assisting with the creation of the French Railway network. He also assisted Stephenson on surveys for the construction of the Sambre-Meuse Line in Belgium in 1843. Two years later, in 1845, Thomas Sopwith was living at Allenheads, Northumberland and was engaged as an agent for W.B. Lead Mines, a position held until 1871.Thomas Sopwith was married three time and had eight children including a son who shared his name and followed in his footsteps to become a civil engineer. His Grandson, also called Thomas, went on to found the Sopwith Aviation Company. James Henry Steward is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as a maker of all types of barometers who worked from several addresses in London including; 406 Strand (1857-1900 and beyond), 67 Strand (1867-8), 63 St. Pauls Churchyard (1867-80), Cornhill (1867-92), 66 Strand (1869-88), 456 Strand (1879-88), 474 West Strand (1886-1900 and beyond) and 7 Gracechurch Street (1893-1900 and beyond). He advertised as maker of the celebrated Lord Bury telescope and maker of the Fitzroy barometers, as in use at all railway termini and principal hotels in London.Condition Report: Clock movement is intact and appears to be complete and in all-original condition, the mechanism is fully wound and the escapement will just about beat however it would appear that the movement is dry/a little gummed-up so requires a gentle clean/service before reliable running is likely to be achieved. The bevel gear take-off to the rotating barograph drum is lacking one of the gears and the one still attached (to a slightly bent arbor protruding from the clock movement backplate) is lacking a couple of teeth. The recording drum and pointed assembly otherwise appears to be in good original undisturbed condition. The barometer also appears undisturbed and is providing a reasonable reading however we are unable to access the internal mechanism as this apparently requires disassembly of the entire instrument/case which appears to have never been apart and is beyond our remit. Regrettably the maximum/minimum thermometer tube is now broken (in an attempt to dismantle the instrument to report on the barometer mechanism); the scale however is in good original condition. The silvering to the barometer and timepiece dials are in good original condition with minimal discolouration as are the lacquered and oxidised finishes of the mechanism and casings. Externally the case is in good original condition with the only major fault being a section of cornice moulding missing from the right hand side. There also some patchy localised degradation to the surface polish.Timepiece has original pendulum and there is a winding key present.The portrait is in good original condition with faults limited to a small scuff to the background at face level and some slight blooming to the varnish in places. The frame has a few small chips/losses to the gesso. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE AND BAROMETER WITH COMPASS AND THERMOMETERTHE TIMEPIECE BY DUVERDRY AND BLOQUEL, CIRCA 1890The eight-day single train movement with replaced gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance and stamped with the 'lion' trademark for Duverdry and Bloquel to backplate, the circular blue on cream Arabic numeral dial with vertically orientated numerals and blued steel hands set within a rectangular polychrome cloisonne enamelled mask decorated with scrollwork on a powder blue ground, the aneroid barometer mechanism set beside the timepiece constructed with vacuum chamber and rack motionwork within plates united by four pillars matching those of the timepiece, the circular blue on cream register calibrated in millimetres of mercury and with weather observations in French, with blued steel pointer and set within an enamel mask matching that of the timepiece, the bevel-glazed frosted gilt brass case with reeded T-shaped carrying handle over convex glazed circular escapement aperture opposing a conforming silvered brass compass with eight points annotated in French, the angles with button finials over projecting reeded columns to angles joined by bands of blue ground enamel scrollwork to frieze and apron, the centre with silvered mercury tube CENTIGRADE thermometer set between conforming subsidiary pilasters to front, the sides with glazed panels and the rear with conforming twin doors with blind panel between, on turned feet applied to the projecting angles.16cm (6.25ins) high, 16.5cm (6.5ins) wide, 7cm (2.75ins) deep. The clockmaking factory of Duverdry and Bloquel is noted by Leigh Extence as originally founded by Albert Villon in the town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont in 1867. Paul Duverdry joined the firm as a director in 1887 followed by Joseph Bloquel in 1910.Condition Report: Timepiece movement is in relatively clean working condition and appears all original except for the platform escapement which is a modern replacement. The barometer mechanism is also in relatively clean working condition (has been 'bag tested' and response to change in pressure observed). The enamel disc of the timepiece dial has a light vertical hairline crack travelling from the centre up through the 12 numeral otherwise both dials are free from visible faults. The case is in fine condition with no visible damage to the enamel or noticeable chips to the glasses. The thermometer is intact and working with only some slight mellowing to the silvered scale. The gilding is in fine condition exhibiting minimal wear/discolouration.Timepiece has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERA. CARIOLI, WHITBY, CIRCA 1820The 8 inch circular silvered register centred with an engraved rosette beneath a foliate spray and signed A. CARIOLI, Warranted to centre, within concentric scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations set behind circular glazed cavetto moulded cast brass bezel fitted with a manual recording pointer to the glass, the line edged case with open triangular pediment over inlaid rosette and arched silvered Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer flanked by conch shell paterae to the baluster-shaped upright, the rounded base inlaid with a further rosette.94cm (37ins) high, 26.5cm (10.5ins) wide. An A. Carioli is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Whitby circa 1815-40.Condition Report: Tube is present and filled with mercury with no noticeable airlocks. The mechanism is complete but the tube is currently fitted with a cork plug to assist with transport hence will require setting-up. The register/dial has overall slight mellowing to the plate and more noticeable localised spotting/ tarnishing mostly to margins. The bezel and glass are in good condition. The thermometer tube is intact and in working order, the scale is in sound condition with some mellowing and spotting to the plates; the glass and surround are in good original condition. The case is also in sound original condition with notable faults limited to a veneer shrinkage crack between the circular register and the lower edge of the thermometer, a surface stain just above the thermometer and slight bruising to the front left hand corner of the pediment. Faults are otherwise limited to overall wear and slight movement to the side veneers. Condition Report Disclaimer
George III mahogany banjo barometer, swan neck pediment, silvered charts, signed D Gugeri, Boston, 105cm.Condition report:There are some small chipped parts to the wood on the frame of the thermometer door. There is no hand to the top dial. There is general rubbing and marking to the edges, the dials are a little age tarnishing. Please see the added photos online.
ONE BOX OF VINTAGE ITEMS TOGETHER WITH AN ENFIELD RAILWAY CLOCK, oak circular case, brass bezel, missing key, a vintage Chemist shop thermometer sign advertising Inabrin painkillers, a Camerer, Kuss & Co. mantel clock with pendulum, no key, an oak stationery box with internal compartments, metal fittings and a central plaque engraved E.B 1909 (missing key), a leather cased Autobridge game, a German Sajapumpe No. 3019, brass weight, an oak cased K Schall magnifier helping third hand, a complete booklet of twelve French Postcards 'Albert- before and after the bombing' 1914-1918, embroidered table linen (1 box + wall clock)
Wedgwood glass penguin paperweight H14cm, C20th glass perfume bottle and stopper, medieval knight Weltzunder table lighter, pig skin Smythson of Bond Street address book, stereo views, C20th W. H. McCarthy & Son - London County Council, thermometer, other miscellanea including polished granite tea light holders, etc (2 boxes)
A Victorian oak stick barometer, the ivorine dial with vernier scale and signed 'J. Webster 189 St. John Road Clerkenwell London', the case with dome top and bevelled glass panel above a glazed mercury thermometer to trunk and turned cistern cover, height 93cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 20th century stained beech cased barograph with silvered barometer dial and mercury thermometer, the gilt brass mechanism with clockwork recording drum, the bevelled five-glass cover on a moulded rectangular base, fitted with a single drawer, length 37.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Victorian rosewood cased Sympiesometer, the silvered scale with mercury thermometer, glass cistern, sliding scale to side and rotating dial to upper left corner, the glazed rectangular case with carved foliate apron, height 47cm (some alterations and lacking apron finial).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial with vernier scale and alcohol thermometer and inscribed 'Manticha', the case with broken arch pediment above glazed door and inlaid chequer banding, visible mercury tube and turned circular cistern cover, height 95.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Salmon & Co, London & Edinburgh, a Victorian brass pocket compensated aneroid barometer and thermometer, diameter 4.5cm William John Salmon was working from 1840 to 1881, he traded from 48 Lombard Street, London and Princess Street, Edinburgh.Condition : Needle moves with change in air pressure. Dial and case show signs of age related wear
An Edwardian travelling desk set, comprising an eight day clock, the white enamel dial with Edward, Glasgow retailers name, barometer with a thermometer between, the whole in a calf skin travel case, 18 x 11cm.All working when catalogued not guaranteed for accuracy.George Edward, clock & watchmakers, goldsmiths and jewellers of 92 Buchanan Street, Glasgow were active until 1920, when they were absorbed into the Mappin & Webb empire.
Novelty mahogany miniature longcase clock with Elkington eight day pocket watch movement, 18.5" high and another novelty miniature ebonised longcase clock, small brass cathedral cased clock, nickel folding cased pocket watch, 'The Chronostamp' time recording watch, Horstmann Gear night/day watch within a cylindrical case, ships two train wall clock within a rope twist oak case, small oak cased wall/thermometer and a cased Clinometer field Mark III instrument used for setting up field guns (9)
Good wheel barometer/thermometer, the 8" silvered dial signed F. Pastorelli & Co, 208, Piccadilly, London, within a shaped case carved with C-scroll sides; also another oak barometer/thermometer, the 8" silvered dial signed Chadburns Ltd, Opticians, Liverpool, within a carved case with rounded scrolling cornice (2)

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