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An early 20th Century mahogany cased barograph, Negretti & Zambra, London, the hinged and glazed hood to a plinth base fitted with a single drawer, to a signed and lacquered brass movement with seven bellow mechanism to an eight day spring driven drum movement, width 36cm, together with two opened packs of N&Z recorder charts
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BAROGRAPHMakers Short and Mason, the cover with bevelled glass panels above a single base drawer and bracket feet, 23cm high, 38cm wide; together with a similar barograph by 'Yeates and Sons of Dublin' and a 20th century mahogany barograph. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Richard Freres balloning barometer Portable Aneroid Altitude Recording BarographA rare early twentieth century mahogany cased pocket aneroid barograph or altimeter by Richard Freres of Paris in original case. The centre of the housing is stamped with the Richard Freres trademark with Brevete SGDG. The word brevete means patented in French with the initials SGDG meaning Sans Garantie Du Governement (without governmental guarantee), a legal requirement of the French Government from 1844 until the mid-twentieth century. This mark was applied to all French goods that were manufactured for export during the period. This item was retailed through Negretti & Zambra [label to the inside lid] and was devised for use by surveyors, travellers, explorers and airmen. The mahogany case 18 cm W
An early 20th century barograph / barometer by Thomas Armstrong & Brothers, Deansgate, Manchester. The measuring instrument having a brass frame with white metal siphon and ink well to the side for the arm. Within a mahogany glazed case with in-tray beneath for graphs. Accompanied by a quantity of spare graph paper. Model number 2816. Measures 22cm x 36cm x 22cm.
A 20th century mahogany cased barograph with lacquered brass mechanism and clockwork recording drum, the base plate inscribed 'Wilson, Warden & Co Ltd, London No. 4236/43/45', the hinged cover with brass carrying handle above a glazed front panel, length 31cm (faults).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.T. ARMSTRONG & BRO 88 & 90 DEANSGATE MANCHESTER; an early 20th century barograph, in walnut case, with additional sheet, width 29.5cm, depth 14cm, height 17cm.Additional InformationThe case with general scuffs, consistent with age and use, the top is split along the front edge from left to right and the front glass panel is currently loose, some attention will be needed here. Some general wear internally and with some ink marks internally. We cannot guarantee that the item is in full working order.
A clockwork barograph, Gluck Co Ltd, No 7044, mid 20th c, anodised metal case with carrying handle, 27cm l, labelled Bedlay Colliery, Provenance: The late Mr Albert Wheeler CBE (d2019), Deputy Chairman British Coal (1992-1995) and subsequently Chairman of The Mines Resale Service Motor not running when wound
Mahogany cased barograph, by Kelvin Bottomley and Baird Ltd Glasgow, 37cm long, 22cm wide, 22cm high.CONDITION REPORT:The barograph starts, however the clock stops after a few minutes. The brass base plate has an ink stain at the corner. Mahogany case is in good condition with some minor wear and tear, staining mahogany finish, light abraisions to glass etc.
A MICRO-BAROGRAPH, BY SHORT & MASON, LONDON serial number 562/41 /56, in a glazed metal case, overall 25.5cm high, 36.5cm wide, 22cm deep. Condition Report : Drum lacking top. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Victorian walnut cased weather station, by T.V. Winter, Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, with central barograph above a thermometer flanked by a timepiece and barometer, the timepiece with silvered roman dial with rectangular moulded top above a glazed four front door, rear access door, on plinth base, 67.5 x 19.5 x 40cms high.
Oak cased barograph signed Negretti & Zambra, London on the brass bed plate, with seven tier vacuum also fitted with a thermometer, within a bevelled glazed stepped case over a chart drawer, 37.5cm x 23cm x 21cm high (overall)Condition report: Good clean condition, however, mechanical parts have not been tested
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