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A BAROGRAPH BY J. CASARTELLI & SON, MANCHESTER, WITH LACQUERED BRASS MECHANISM AND RECORDING DRUM, ALCOHOL THERMOMETER AND WEATHER FORECAST LABEL DATED 1921, IN GLAZED MAHOGANY CASE, 36CM L AND A CONTEMPORARY EARLY 20TH C OAK FRAMED CHART Case not cleaned with typical old accretion of dust and dirt. Complete and undamaged. Mechanism winding but not running. Original unrestored condition
AN EIGHT-DAY BAROGRAPH, CIRCA 1930 unsigned , with lacquered brass movement with pressure cells contained within base, recording drum with clockwork drive, glazed wooden case -- 7½ x 12½ x 6¾in. (19 x 31.5 x 17.5cm.); together with a monocular microscope by W. Watson & Sons Ltd, London, with black lacquered frame and brass main tube, signed as per title and numbered 23232 and inscribed with model name Bactil , in fitted case with accessories including a Zeiss nose piece -- 15in. (38cm.) highCondition report: Barograph - movement sticky / not running at time of cataloging.
An oak cased barograph with thermometer G. Lee and Son, Portsmouth, early 20th century The mechanism with seven segment aneroid chamber connected via a lacquered brass armature to an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on a clockwork-driven rotating paper scale lined drum, the brass baseplate also applied with mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade silvered scale thermometer and with ivorine trade label inscribed G. LEE & SON, THE HARD, PORTSMOUTH, the case with five panel bevel-glazed cover above ogee moulded base incorporating apron drawer containing some spare charts over simple squab feet, 38cm (15ins) wide. George Lee and Son and recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as 'Instrument-makers to the Honourable Corporation of Trinity House and the Admiralty' working from Ordnance Row, Portsea and 3 Palmerston Road, Southsea, Portsmouth circa 1880-1900.Condition Report: Clock movement is in working condition, the aneroid mechanism appears to be in good condition and is providing an appropriate reading so also appears to be in working order. The instrument retains original lacquer finish to the brass work which has some relatively light degradation and discolouration. The thermometer is intact and working with only light tarnishing to the silvered scale. The ink bottle is present; there is a small ink stain to the base of the case but this is concealed by the frame of the cover so cannot be seen with the cover in place. Extenally the case is in good original condition with no visible damage to the glass and good tight joints to the cover. The finish appears untouched with hence would benefit from a polish however is free for any visible problematic damage. The chart drawer contains a small quantity of spare charts.Instrument has integral winder for the clockwork mechanism. Condition Report Disclaimer
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