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AN UNUSUAL EARLY 20th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BAROGRAPH the mahogany and boxwood inlaid moulded frame inset with bevelled glass panels on plinth base with brass inlaid chart draw sat on ogee bracket feet, enclosing a clockwork driven drum and six bellows, retailers label reading 'F. DARTON & Co. LONDON E. C.' 42cm wide 24cm high
I.P. CUTTS SUTTON & SON. SHEFFIELD. A LATE 19th CENTURY OAK CASED WEATHER STATION with glazed fall front door enclosing a 7" silvered engraved dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement driving the brass graph drum to the centre, to the right is a matching calibrated barometer dial running the barograph reading arm via a fine chain, below is a maximum/minimum thermometer 66.5cm wide 39cm high
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY OAK CASED BAROGRAPH the honey coloured oak frame with moulded top supported on four reeded columns inset with five bevelled glass panels on plinth base with sliding chart draw, the lift off lid revealing an eight stack silvered bellows and rotating brass chart drum enclosing a spring driven eight day movement with platform escapement, ivorine makers plaque for Short & Mason, London 38cm wide25cm high
An early 19th Century barograph, A & NCS Ltd, Westminster, with clock mechanism in a brass drum, fitted a drawer beneath, 37cm wide Condition Report: The case end bevelled glass panels are both loose in frame, the drum movement is at present working and the chart revolves, the whole slightly tarnished and well used.
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