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C. (Constantin) Detouche of Paris, a late 19th century 8-day porcelain cased rococo mantle clock, the engraved gilt brass Roman dial fitted with blued "Moon" hands. 19 cm wide x 13 cm overall depth x 33 cm overall height. Together with an early 20th-century gilt brass desk maritime-themed desk compendium clock, thermometer, compass in the form of an anchor, ship's wheel and quoit, mounted on an oak stepped, and two continental wall clocks including "Postman's Alarm" type wall clock and a Swiss folk-art wall clock with broken arch floral painted dial.Qty: (4)
Große WetterstationSchottland, 19. Jh., gemarkt J. Dunn Edinburgh, geschwungenes Gehäuse aus Mahagoni, bekrönt von gesprengtem Giebel mit Vasenmotiv, historisierende Zierteile aus Messing und Nickel, eingesetztes Barometer in englischer Beschriftung, zusätzliches Quecksilber-Thermometer mit Skala in Fahrenheit und Angabe von Gefrierpunkt sowie verschiedenen Wärmepunkten, am unteren Ende eingelassenen Libelle zur Ausrichtung, Funktion nicht geprüft, Altersspuren, H 100 cm.
Albin Müller Barometer EisenEntwurf um 1904, Ausführung Fürstlich Stollberg'sches Hüttenamt Ilsenburg, Modellnummer 4033, vorn Künstlersignet, rückseitig Reliefmarke, durchbrochen gearbeitete Fassung mit reliefiertem Jugendstildekor, Thermometer mit Riss, leichte Oxydationsspuren, H ca. 36 cm.
A Tunbridge ware rosewood standing thermometer by 'G + J Burrows, Lewes', the rectangular base with a band of stick ware below a rectangular stick ware panel inset with ivory scale and mounted with mercury thermometer, below an arched stick ware pediment. The back with hinged door revealing a stamp to the back of the ivory scale 'G and J Burrows, Lewes', 9.7 x 6cms at base, 19cms high. Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number MFLT1MRN See Austen(B) Tunbridge Ware 3rd edition page 144 where this thermometer is referenced. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
Full title: A fine French enamel thermometer with floral design, signed A. Pottier, Paris, 19th/20th C.Description:29,8 x 16 cm The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A good desk weather station with clock, thermometer and aneroid barometer contained in a brass case with carrying handle, bevelled glass front, the two dials having brass bezels with engraved flowers, surrounding both, clock with 8 day French movement, with balance, serial number 245, dimentions 8 x 6½" approx to top of handle x 3½good untouched condition
Metal traffic sign, 90 cm high, 103 cm wide, enamelled thermometer sign, with address P Römer opticiën Molenstraat 110 Nijmegen, 99 cm high, 15 cm wide (glass defect) and enamelled sign with text National registration office for emigration, 23x48 cm, metal sign No entry, 19.5x33 cm and aluminum light box with text Paradiso, 37 cm high, 65 cm wide, 10 cm deep
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CHATALIANE THERMOMETER CASE AND OTHER ITEMS, decorated with a scrolling foliate design with vacant cartouche, fitted with two chains to secure the cover, with safety pin, hallmark slightly rubbed, sponsors mark 'De Le Rue Ltd' London, length 110mm, a silver heart shaped scent bottle, decorated with an embossed floral pattern and vacant cartouche, screw lid with applicator stick, hallmarked Birmingham import, together with a pair of silver pepperettes, each hallmarked Birmingham one with the sponsors marks 'H&A' the other 'H&B', approximate gross weight 103.0 grams, 3.31 ozt (condition report: some tarnishing to all pieces, overall condition good)
Assorted Late 19th Century/Early 20th Century Childhood Ephemera, comprising hardback annuals and books, school items and a treen cricket, that was used to catch pupils attention in the school roomwooden building blocks, French card game Regle du Jeu de Nain-Jaune (incomplete), jointed bent limb bisque baby doll with blond wig and fixed blue eyes, and a composition exampleglass feeding bottles, medication bottles, toothpaste cover, thermometer in wooden case, Dr Nelsons inhaler etcassorted postcards. photographs and ephemera depicting children etc loose and in an album(box and a tray of items)Private Collection of a Shropshire Lady
The Grange Goathland - Victorian antler handled Sheffield steel carving knife and fork, the hallmarked silver mounts cast with stag heads in fitted case, with Victorian registration lozenge mark, in fitted case, max L56cm, metal cased jam thermometer and Geo. H. Bishop and Co meat and bone saw
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SHELL-INLAID AND CHEQUER-STRUNG WHEEL BAROMETERBy Gatty, 52 Newington Causeway8 1/2in circular silvered dial91cm highOverall the case is in good condition and presents well. It appears to have been repolished at some time. The short lowering moulding of the thermometer casing is loose and held in place by sellotape. The barometer mechanism appears complete, there is a gap in the mercury column which will need rectifying.
A RARE REGENCY WHEEL BAROMETER WITH TIMEPIECEBy Francis Berquez, 17, Vere Street, Cavendish Square, London, circa 1820Ivory Declaration: 4UZ54CPCThe case with swan-neck pediment, fitted with hydrometer scale, above a lift-out bow-front thermometer, and with 5in white enamel dial (restored) signed, with blued steel ‘Breguet’ moon hands, the lower part with 10 1/2in. circular silvered barometer dial, each with brass cast bezel and convex glass, the base with level dial signed F. BERQUEZ, Watch & Clock Maker To His Royal Highness THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE No 17 Vere Street Cavendish Square LONDON, the timepiece movement with narrow rectangular plates, silk suspension with adjustment from the front, anchor escapement and gut fusée 107cm highThe barometer has been recently restored, the case repolished, the timepiece movement cleaned. The mercury-filled glass tube functions. Overall it presents very well.
A VICTORIAN BRASS OVAL-SHAPED STRUT TIMEPIECEAttributed to Thomas Cole, London, No 646, circa 1855, Retailed by C. F. HancockWith engraved oval silvered dial, monogrammed SA, finely-cut blued steel hands, the movement with large barrel and a separate platform for the balance and escapement, the base with thermometer scale and hinged foot, in associated M. F. Dent leather case18cm highSee John. B. Hawkins, Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, Sydney 1975, p. 177, item 4, for a very similar shaped timepiece with an engraved case by Cole.The clock is in unrestored condition. The gilding is worn. The movement ticks but is sluggish, so will require a service. Two of the squared screws holding the bezel are missing. Some wear to chapters on the dial. A scratch mark between the II & III. The hinged cover to adjust the balance is loose. The mercury thermometer with a silvered scale, thjere are no numerals on the scale.

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