F. Darton & Co. Ltd. Military Hygrometer Thermometer, with chromium plated case, 12.5 cm dia. inside the bezel; together with a rare large hand held example, with War Department stamp of the pattern I believe were issued to Observation Ballon Observers. The silvered face with makers details of “T W S I “ (Thomas Watson Scientific Instruments Ltd) also with the number “B6707†The gilt case with clear WD Arrow.
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A gilt bronze desk top thermometer,probably late 19th century, supported on three winged beasts and a triform base,28cm high together with brass postal scales,cast mark 'W. Winfield, Birmingham',17cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer. Condition ReportThermometer missing one turned foot.Gilding rubbed.Scales no obvious major faults.
A collection of Mauchline ware,to include a paperweight titled 'Montpelier Spa', 10cm long, a snuff box, 8cm long, a needle case, depicting a named view 'White Rock Parade, Hastings', 8cm long, a miniature boxwood ladle, 12cm long, a folding thermometer, in white stained wood, 12cm high, a wooden box, with all-over printed decoration, the cover depicting St Mark's Square, Venice, 9cm long and a pressed metal paper clip, 8cm long (7)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportOverall good. Minor wear.
Donegan, Holborn a Georgian stick barometer: the silvered dial with usual barometer markings, sliding vernier gauge, inset thermometer and engraved for the maker P. Donegan & Co., No.7 Union Court, Holborn, London, with a glazed door, the mahogany case with visible tube, turned cistern cover, and an architectural pediment, height 100cm.
Saldarini, Peterborough, a Sheraton style wheel barometer: the round silvered dial with usual barometer markings and engraved with the maker's name P. Saldarini, Peterborough, with a blued steel hand, brass setting marker and heavy cast Georgian bezel, the mahogany case having an inset thermometer to the trunk, shell inlaid ovals to the centre and floral inlaid roundels to the top and base, with the swan-neck pediment having a cast-brass finial, height 99cm.
Victorian rosewood banjo barometer, swan neck pediment, silvered dials and a mirror, signed Brown, Ipswich, 96cm.Condition report:Missing round plastic finial from top. Replacement wood indicator for Dry / Damp gauge. Glass cover broken. Mirror damaged. No mercury in thermometer. Please see additional uploaded images.
A Gilt Metal Revolving Desk Compendium Retailed by Bucherer Swiss, circa 1970, comprising timepiece, thermometer, aneroid barometer and hydrometer, 11.5cm highCase surfaces discoloured in parts. Glasses with some small scratches, free from chips. Dials with some staining marks and slight discolouration. Timepiece movement in going order. The other three movements not tested.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED STATIONERY BOX AND PERPETUAL CALENDAR RETAILED BY LEUCHARS AND SON, LONDON AND PARIS the silk and silver thread bound case with a turquoise silk bound fitted interior, mounted with the monogram of Alfred de Rothschild, the silver hinges hallmarked London 1884 and with the maker's mark 'WD', probably for William Dyer, the retailer's details stamped to the base; together with a treen desk thermometer by Field & son, Aylesbury; a leather bound Telegraph Forms folder for Halton and Tring, and a carved wood stamp box (5) 18cm high, 26.5cm wide,14cm deep (max) Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) the Central Hall, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A Lancaster & Thorpe Ltd mid-20th century barometer, with square silvered dial and thermometer above, mounted on an oak base, together with a small stained wooden desk organiser with pigeonholes and arched top, height 45cm and a plaster Classical-style figure of a male leaning on a branch, on a rectangular base, height 33cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Barometer: 16.5 x 16.5cm square dial. Thermometer: length 16cm, width 3cm.
A Victorian carved oak barometer, having an architectural pediment with central urn form finial over a dentil moulded frieze and two Ionic fluted columns, enclosing the thermometer scale, the lower section with circular barometer dial marked J Lizars Optician Glasgow, within foliate carved spandrels withacanthus carved base section below 101CM.
Admiral Fitzroy mercury barometer c 1890, with full height paper scales annotated with Admiral Fitzroy's observations, spirit thermometer and storm glass (empty), bulb glass cistern with sealing mechanism for transportation, in a glazed oak case with a carved pediment containing a later 20th century clock and dial, (original dial and movement present).Dimensions: Height: 110cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 7cm
An early 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 a spirit thermometer, silvered 8� register with weather predictions and steel indicating hand, flat glass with a cast brass bezel, dial inscribed �Abbot, Warranted�Dimensions: Height: 96cm

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