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A George III mahogany wheel barometer with alcohol thermometer and silvered dials, inscribed 'G. Bates Kettering', the case with broken arch pediment, height 96cm.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 wheel barometer with alcohol thermometer, the silvered dial inscribed 'Bates Fecit Kettering', the case with broken arch pediment and inlaid flower and shell paterae decoration, height 99cm.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.
with a two-piece enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement, inscribed REGULATOR GOING ONE YEAR/ ACHILLE BROCOT, above a thermometer and subisidiary barometer and calendar dials with moon phase, the movement stamped 337038cm wide, 45.5cm high, 15.5cm deepProvenance: Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen (1852-1932), and then by descent
An onyx desk stand, 20th century, the bronze figure of a golfer flanked by two hinged fountain pen holders, complete with a shallow recess as a further pen rest and plate marked GGM36cm wide, together with onyx desk aids, comprising a clock by Swinza, a thermometer and a flint lighter (4)Condition report: Golfer is loose from base, minor chips to onyx. Used
The silver case cover marked for Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1904 and inscribed 'Mudhook Yacht Club, 5th July 1905' and 'Sorley Glasgow, Silversmiths to HM the King', the pocket watch with Roman numeral hour markers, calibrated outer ring, subsidiary seconds dial, a thermometer between the barometer and watch, the easel back inscribed 8 DAY 12cm high, 20cm wide
An early 20th century oak cased aneroid barometer in a decorative form with inlay in the arts and crafts style c1920, with a 7� silvered register indicating barometric pressure from 28 to 31 inches with predictions, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, dial inscribed �Pearce & Sons, Leeds, York and Leicester� within a brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, detachable surface mounted mercury thermometer within a glazed box recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Pearce & Son Jewellers are one of the county's longest established jewellers having been founded in 1838 by Mr. Henry Pearce, in Grantham, Lincolnshire, opening further shops in Huddersfield, Leeds, York and Leicester during the early 20th century.
A mid Victorian mercury wheel barometer retailed by Thomas Grey of Newton Stewart, in a mahogany case with inlay to the edge, swans neck pediment and rounded base, with an 8� silvered register recording barometric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches with weather predictions, brass recording hand and steel indicating hand within a convex glass and cast brass bezel, silvered �butlers� mirror with reeded wooden surround and a round topped thermometer box with a mercury thermometer measuring degrees Fahrenheit, level bubble with silvered nameplate. H96cm.
A carved oak cased aneroid barometer with a 5” register, measuring barometric pressure from 26 to 31.9 inches, weather predictions written in gothic capitals and lower-case script, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a brass bezel with a flat bevelled glass, with a mercury thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.
A contemporary German Aneroid barometer in a mahogany effect case with a broken pediment and finial, silvered register measuring barometric pressure in inches and millibars with weather predictions, indicator hand and adjustable recording hand within a gilt spun bezel and flat glass, circular hygrometer and mercury thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius
An early 20th century cased stick barometer, by Negretti & Zambra of London, with a plaque inscribed for Rothamsted Experimental Station 1924, 94cm highCondition report: Overall condition looks to be complete. Unrestored, so dirty. Some dirt and discolouration to the dial. One of the buttons does turn, but the marker does not move, the other works fine. Has mercury inside and it moves, but we cannot confirm the accuracy. The thermometer has liquid and looks to work. The wood on the case is dry with some light marks, but could easily be polished to improve the appearance.
A collection of four 19th Century German Black Forest carved bears comprising a seated bear figure holding a thermometer, another near similar example holding log, a novelty spill vase / match holder in the form of a bear cleaning a boot and a bear with cub both standing upright with walking canes and spill vases to backs. Largest measures approx; 13cm tall.
A 19th Century German Black Forest hand carved wooden figural thermometer. Comprises a figurine of a bear modelled upright with joy full expression holding an ivorine mercury thermometer with RFC board within a half trunk. Raised on an naturalistic plinth base. Measures approx; 31cm tall. Split to base and other minor damage. Measures approx; 31cm tall.

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