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Victorian Period Walnut and Bevelled Glass Cased Barograph / Thermograph with 8 day movement and double arm readings for temperature and pressure, two ink bottles to side. Chart drawer below. Bevelled edge glasses to lift off top. Maker not marked but probably Adie and Wedderburn of Edinburgh 1881-1902. In working order. Size 9 inch - 22.5 cm high, 14.5 inch - 36.25 cm width, 9 inch - 22.5 cm depth. Overall condition good. Please confirm with photo.
A WEATHER STATION BY CALLAGHAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1890 the clock signed as per title ( now with quartz movement ), recording barograph drum, thermometer and aneroid barometer, contained in glazed drop-front oak case -- 13½ x 22in. (34 x 56cm.)Condition report: Original fusee movement removed and keyhole blocked. Replacement quartz mechanism not tested. Mechanised for recording barograph not tested.
A TYCOS CYCLO-STORMOGRAPH BY F. SMITH & SON, SOUTHAMPTON, CIRCA 1935 the gilt brass movement and plate signed as per title and numbered L331 , mounted on wooden base with silvered plate inscribed WEATHER FORECAST / Approximate Weather Readings as Indicated by Various Sections / of the SM Tycos CYCLO-STORMOGRAPH CHART with list for sections above and below the line, clockwork recording drum and pen arm with separator, glazed wooden cover and presentation plaque to front from the maker's dated 1935 -- 14½in. (37cm.) wide; together with a part box of standard barograph paper blanks (2)
AN EIGHT-DAY RECORDING BAROGRAPH BY J.H. STEWARD, WON AS A PRIZE IN THE 1903 PLYMOUTH REGATTA the drum with clockwork motor secured to lacquered brass bedplate with seven atmosphere movement, ink bottle and maker's plate, the hinged bevelled glaze cover to light oak base with brass plate inscribed Won by Hoopoe 9 tons, Plymouth Regatta 1903 , with two-compartment chart drawer under -- 8½ x 14in. (21.5 x 35.5cm.)
BAROGRAPH. A mahogany cased barograph by Negretti & Zambra, London. R/4693. The drawer with spare sheets for the drum, Negretti & Zambra's numbered slip & a note dated 20th November 1989 from the restorer commenting 'This Negretti & Zambra barometer was number 3 of a batch assembled on the 8th February 1928.'
A mahogany cased self-recording aneroid barometer/weather station Chadburn and Son, Liverpool, late 19th century The single fusee eight-day timepiece movement with platform lever escapement and 7 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial signed CHADBURN & SON, LIVERPOOL to centre, with steel moon hands and canted silvered bezel opposing an aneroid barometer with conforming silvered register calibrated in barometric inches divided into fiftieths and annotated with the usual Stormy, RAIN, CHANGE and Set Fair observations over inscription CHADBURN & SON, OPTITIANS &c., to H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, Liverpool to centre, flanking paper lined rotating barograph drum driven by the timepiece and annotated via an inked pointer linked to the aneroid mechanism, in glazed-front mahogany case with rounded top moulding over forward hinged front panel and generous moulded skirt base, 67cm (26.5ins) wide. The firm of Chadburn and Son are recorded in Banfield, Edwin, BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as notable makers working from 71 Lord Street, Liverpool 1857-75.
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