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An early 19th century William IV mercury wheel barometer with a broken pediment and brass finial, with inlaid rosette paterae beneath and corresponding paterae to the round base, mahogany veneered case with twin matching oval conch shell inlay and satinwood stringing to the edge, with an long arch topped thermometer box and spirit thermometer measuring degrees Fahrenheit from 20 to 120, eight-inch silvered register recording barometric pressure in inches from 28 to 31, with weather predictions in Roman upper and lower case and script, dial inscribed �D Milesio Fecit�, with a steel indicating hand, brass recording hand and cast brass bezel. D Milesio is recorded as a barometer maker in Kendal (Cumbria) c 1810-1830
A 19th century mahogany cistern tube stick barometer signed by A Tarelli, Newcastle, with an exposed tube, round top and orb shaped cistern cover with brass adjustment screw, engraved ivory register with a single sliding vernier, register recording barometric air pressure from 27-31 inches with predictions, corresponding mercury thermometer recording the temperature in Fahrenheit and Reaumur.Cistern leather torn/perished, no mercury present. H92cm
An Edwardian silver cased desk barometer, the silvered dial with mercury thermometer, the cylindrical case with hinged lid, later presentation inscribed, London 1903 by Wright & Davies (William Frederick Wright), case diameter 10.2cm.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.
Anone, Holborn, London, an inlaid mahogany wheel barometer: the eight-inch round silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings and having a blued steel hand with brass pointer and heavy Georgian brass bezel, the mahogany round-top case with oval shell inlaid decoration to the trunk either side of the thermometer, with further inlaid decoration to the top and base, height 98cm.* Biography Francis Anone is recorded as working in London from circa 1802 at 2 Holborn and then 26 High Holborn, 87 High Holborn, 242 High Holborn and finally 8, Ely Court, Holborn. Anone was an Italian immigrant who made and sold high-quality instruments.
An Admiral Fitzroy barometer: having a visible tube, the back card printed for Rises and Falls for Yesterday and Today with instruction on how to read the various settings along with 'Admiral Fitzroy's Remarks', below which sits a thermometer and an Atmosphere tube showing the Height of Atmosphere in Miles and Height of Mercury in Inches, set in an oak rectangular case with rivetted joins, height 104cm.
A George v silver cased pocket barometer, maker Asprey & Co, London, 1913: of circular outline the hinged lid enclosing a 5cm silvered dial with adjustable bezel and thermometer, signed to the scale Asprey, London, 5.5cm diameter, together with another barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, with 6.5cm silvered dial. (2)
A Rosewood Wheel Barometer, signed L.Casella, London, circa 1870, case with carved scroll mounts, thermometer tube box, 10-inch silvered dial signed, 113cm highCondition report: Top mounts with signs of slight restoration, small piece of moulding missing to the right hand side of the botton adjustment knob, thermometer tube looks complete, mercury tube is complete.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Jas Burgess, Long Sutton, circa 1820, broken arch pediment, exposed mercury tube, single vernier scale signed, thermometer tube, turned cistern cover, 97cm high Condition report: Bottom of the case with a chip, case with small scratches in parts, dial is discoloured, mercury is visible in the tube.
A late Victorian carved oak aneroid 'banjo' barometer, with thermometer having silvered indices, the barometer with printed 7.5-inch (19cm) earthenware dial, 85cm.Condition report: Case: fair to good with only minor signs of age and use. Main dial fair with strong print and enamel, fine faint crazing overall but not disfiguring. Barometer movement appears operable but cannot be guaranteed. Thermometer is intact but not working.
Two 20th century barometers, both of circular form, one with a brass frame, diameter 12cm, the other in a wooden banjo frame with a timepiece attched above, length 36cm Condition Report: Banjo barometer is generally in good condition with some scuffs and scratches and marks to the woodwork consistent with age and usage. Dial has discolouration and the thermometer has areas of rust but all details are clear. Tarnishing to the metal. Good structural condition with no obvious breakages or repairs.
A DESK WEATHER STATION CLOCK AND TWO RAF/RFC TOBACCO BOXES, comprising eight day clock with thermometer and barometer on a metal stand, height 24.5cm, width 23cm, depth 8cm, two carved wooden tobacco boxes of cylindrical form, one with carved insignia for the Royal Flying Corps, motto and inscription Per Ardua Ad Astra BAH 1918, the other with carved Royal Air Force insignia, roses and foliate motifs, diameter 9.5cm each, (Condition report: items appear in good general condition, RFC box has a damaged foot, clock has wear to outer casing, appears to be working and has key) (3)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, PLATED WARES AND SUNDRIES ETC, to include a silver plated compressed form teapot by Waterhouse of Dublin, a three branch candelabra, sugar scuttle with scoop, milk jug, babies feeding set and Art Nouveau style comport, boxed flat wares, six Royal Kent cups and saucers, Duchess Indian tree saucers, Denby one pint jug, Lumiere binoculars in leather case, brass ships wheel barometer / thermometer, quartz carriage clock, copper teapot and jug etc
A 19th century four instrument mercury wheel barometer in a mahogany case with a swans neck pediment, 8" silvered register within a cast brass bezel and convex glass, recording atmospheric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches with weather predictions, brass recording hand and a steel indicating hand, spirit thermometer measuring temperature in degrees Fahrenheit within a round topped long box, circular hygrometer and spirit bubble.
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

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