G. HUTCHINSON & SON'S, EDINBURGH, Reg No. 428606 A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK 7-DAY BAROGRAPH/BAROMETER with upright silvered circular barometer dial, circular rotating recording chart, eight bellows and fitted with an original glass ink pot. The case with bevelled glass hinged cover, moulded base and fitted drawer 36cm wide 20.5cm high 22cm deep
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A FINE PRECISION RECORDING BAROGRAPH BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, CIRCA 1920, the 6in. clockwork drum mounted on lacquered brass bedplate with silvered maker's plate signed as per title, with four assemblies of eight atmosphere drums acting on counterweighted pen arm, contained within hinged glazed case with bevelled glass panels and chart drawer -- 10½ x 19 x 11½in. (26.5 x 48 x 29cm.) overall
A RECORDING BAROGRAPH BY RICHARD FRÈRES, CIRCA 1900, the clockwork drum mounted to lacquered brass bed plate with maker's mark and numbered 46108, ivorine thermometer, eight atmosphere drum, pen arm, set within hinged half-glazed wooden cover and mounted on shelf with hinged and glazed chart display -- 13½in. (34cm.) wide
A PRECISION MARINE BAROGRAPH MK I BY SHORT & MASON, NO. 966, CIRCA 1960, the 7in. clockwork drum mounted on ebonised board, the mechanism on coated bedplate with lacquered brass maker's plate and sealed pressure drum, and external reset switch, black crackle-finished glazed cover with metal handles -- 10½ X 14½ X 8½in. (27 x 37 x 21.5cm.)
A mahogany glazed cased barograph by Short & Mason of London, early 20th CenturyNo. D10546, with drawer for paper charts, width 37cm, depth 41.5cm, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 190 - Case and plinth of barograph, fading worn on rear side, possibly due to dampGlass panels ok but frame worn/fadedMechanism appears to be ok, but no guarantees on working order.
An Edwardian barograph in a mahogany framed case, 37cm wide Condition Report: Lot 101 - Clockwork movement in working order, brass work in need of cleaning, registration mark RD476369, one ink bottle broken, back finger pointer operated through circular hole in glass, unsure whether barometer bellows are working. The barometer dial is tarnished.
Good late 19th century French brass cased miniature barograph, by Richard Freres, Paris, numbered 51260, the brass plate with maker's trademark, with drum, lacquered brass and nickel plate fittings, five-section aneroid bellows, sprung recording needle with disengagement lever, in bevelled glass cover, on moulded plinth base, 19.5cm wide
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