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Lot 265

A Negretti and Zambra barograph in metal casing, 26cms high

Lot 1122

Negretti and Zambra London Barograph fitted into a golden oak case with bevelled glass panels and a chart drawer, c1900; case 14 inches ( 35cms) wide) x 6.5 inches (16.25cms) deep x 8.5 inches 21.25cms) high

Lot 943

A 20th Century French barograph in chrome case on stepped base, width 20cm.

Lot 420

A barograph in case by Russell of Norwich

Lot 213

A MAHOGANY & GLASS CASED BAROGRAPH (Case in need of attention) together with a wooden cased MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE

Lot 281

A cased barograph, size 35 x 15 x 21cm, understood to be in W/O.

Lot 92

A mahogany cased barograph by Casella, London: the clockwork recorder and ten drum atmosphere on a polished steel base signed as per title, under a four glass case with frieze drawer beneath, 37 x 23 x 24cm.

Lot 390

A Wilson, Warden & Co., of London barograph

Lot 464

A MAHOGANY BAROGRAPH BY SHORT AND MASON EARLY 20TH CENTURY with a glazed lift-off cover, with an ivorine trade label inscribed 'Short & Mason Ltd London' and stamped with patent number '22556' 18.8cm high, 31.5cm wide

Lot 102

A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH, with Samra's paper and manufactures labLE 'Benn Franks, Hull Middlesborough Etc.'

Lot 325

Mahogany cased barograph by Rapport, London.

Lot 127

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY "TYCOS" OAK CASED BAROGRAPH, with barometer dial, set bevel edge glass, the base fitted drawer for printed papers, on bun feet base, 36cm x 22cm x 22cm high

Lot 221A

WEMPE; a reproduction mahogany cased barograph, height 17cm, length 24.5cm, depth 15.5cm.Additional InformationCase in good overall condition, we do not guarantee the working of this item.

Lot 315

A mid-20th century cased barograph, marked '7D' to the cylinder, in oak glazed display case, approx. 38cm

Lot 104

Early 20th Century mahogany cased Barograph by Short & Mason No. A9835, 37cm x 22cm x 18cm high

Lot 631

MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH BY SAORT & MASON, LONDON

Lot 635

VARIOUS BAROGRAPH PARTS

Lot 260

A Mahogany Cased and Glazed and Barograph, 38cm wide, 22.5cm deep

Lot 491

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

Lot 1555

A modern Barigo Barograph of circular shape. Height 12.5cm.

Lot 29

A German Luftwaffe Height Recorder Hohenschreiber (Barograph), having a bakelite case with rounded perspex end housing the barograph cylinder, numbered 30317, w.23, d.10, h.16.5cm.

Lot 956

Winter & Son, Newcastle upon Tyne: an oak cased barograph, with bevelled glass panels and underlying drawers, 37 x 22 x 22cms high.

Lot 1266

A 20th century oak cased barograph, un-signed, in a glazed rectangular case with frieze drawer to the base, 36cm wide.

Lot 69

A mid 20th century Pastorelli & Rapkin barograph in perspex case with chart recorders

Lot 120

A Barograph, in walnut case with plaque "Satanita, Nice, 6 Avril 1896", and graph paper, in box

Lot 314

A MODERN BAROGRAPH BY B. COOKE & SONS LTD, HULL signed on the bedplate as per title, lacquered brass movements and cells, clockwork motor, hinged glazed cover, base with pen drawer -- 8½ x 12¼in. (21 x 31cm.)

Lot 315

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.

Lot 716

A J Hicks, London, number 163 barograph in mahogany case, height 26cm. CONDITION REPORT Movement appears complete, however paper drum cycles freely as if not attached internally. Needle does not touch paper, key not present.

Lot 717

A Negretti & Zambra black metal cased barograph, height 14cm.

Lot 718

A GEC barograph in black metal case with a late 19th century therapeutic electric shock machine in wooden case (2). CONDITION REPORT The electric shock machine is for decorative purposes only and must not be used.

Lot 14

A vintage French Barograph by Richard Freres in a wood and glass case,also included is a book on Barographs by Philip R Collins. Condition Report. The condition is very good and clean, the key is present. we do not test for functionallity.

Lot 1186

A mahogany barograph, by Casella, with chart drawer, 37.5cm wide.  

Lot 386

A DARTON & CO. BAROGRAPH mid 20th century, serial no. A2390, with a painted metal case, 26.5cm long.

Lot 815

BAROGRAPH, early 20th century, by H. Hughes & Son Ltd, London, the movement housed within a beech and glazed case, the glass bevelled at the edges, the ogee-moulded base with frieze drawer, 23cm high x 37cm wide

Lot 21

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

Lot 508

An aneroid barograph, in hinged and glazed walnut case, 28cm wide

Lot 342

A Mahogany and Glazed Cased Barograph by Wilson Warden & Co Ltd, London

Lot 3200

A Bakelite cased 59635 barograph, 15cm high, 19cm wide, 9cm deep, in fitted case.

Lot 3201

A portable air speed indicator two dial barograph, on metal stand, 26cm wide, MK for an air speed indicator, 29cm wide.

Lot 3202

A brass cased barograph of rectangular form, with partial grill front on shaped feet, 28cm wide and a Bryans Aeroquipment 6C/104135I in fitted case (2).

Lot 107

A vintage mahogany cased balance scale, bearing maker's label "Baird & Tatlock, Glasgow" (incomplete); together with a mahogany glazed instrument case; and a Casella metal barograph. (3) First 41cm by 33cm

Lot 115

A French glazed pine cased barograph. 55cm by 47cm

Lot 50

An Art Deco Period Chrome Framed Barograph

Lot 3183

A late 19th century walnut four bellow barograph, by Woodward and Son, Derby, glased case enclosing gilt brass mechanism with clockwork movement, ink bottle and pen, skirted base, bun feet, 33.5cm wide, c.1900

Lot 3580

A Victorian walnut eight-bellow barograph, by F Dobson, Newcastle-on-Tyne, bevelled glazed case enclosing brass clockwork mechanism, ink bottle and pen, chart drawer to base, bracket feet, 37.5cm wide, c.1880

Lot 109

An Edwardian barograph with eight discs and lacquered brass parts, a clear glass ink bottle and a bevelled glass panelled sided cover, on a mahogany plinth and feet, with a label - Improved Barograph James Brown Optician 76 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, 7" h, 13" w, 8"d

Lot 370

A Mahogany Cased Barograph, English, c.1880, unsigned, with eight bellows stack, eight-day clockwork drum, bottle of ink, in carved gothic French polished mahogany case, with single drawer to base containing papers, 38cm wide

Lot 371

A Barograph by James Lucking & Co, English, c.1930-40, 8 day movement, brass fittings, working order, in glazed mahogany framed case o/a length 36cm

Lot 2505

A vintage F.Darton & Co mahogany cased barograph, glazed cover, chart drawer to frieze, Serial No.B474, width 38cm

Lot 178

Edwardian mahogany cased Standley Belcher & Mason of Birmingham Simplex Barograph RD468791, with drawer to the base and bevelled edged glass lift off cover (38cm x 24cm x 24cm)

Lot 216

A 'J WEBSTER & CO' BAROGRAPH in mahogany glazed case, 30cm x 15cm x 18.5cm high, (base widens out on bracket feet) together with two packets of papers

Lot 745

Early 20th century brass barograph with metal bellows housed in a glass panelled mahogany case with drawer to base, 36cm wide x 21cm deep x 21cm tall

Lot 1329

A Negretti and Zambra, London, Barograph, contained in a cast iron, brass and copper case, impressed No. 30156, with carrying handle and recorder charts, 27cm long.

Lot 1334

An Oak Cased Barograph, by Short and Mason, London, No. A5254, with ten section vacuum, the base with drawer and plaque inscribed "Longdens 1847-1961", the cover with bevelled glass panels, 36.5cm long.

Lot 1130

An oak cased Negretti & Zambra barograph, circa 1900, the case with bevelled edge glass above a single drawer containing charts, all upon short bracket feet. Width 36.5 cm, height 20.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1294

A Negretti and Zambra oak cased barograph, circa 1900, the glass with bevelled edges and with a single drawer containing charts and key, 27 cm wide, 18 cm high (see illustration).

Lot 139

Mahogany cased barograph by Wilson Warden & Co, London.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 240

20th Century brass ship's binnacle compass (at fault) and a brass and copper barograph under perspex cover

Lot 7372

Curry & Paxton, Liverpool, Barograph In Wooden Case, 22cm

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