We found 3459 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 3459 item(s)
    /page

Lot 1004

Mahogany barograph, within a bevelled glazed case over a canted plinth fitted with a chart drawer, 14.5" wide

Lot 1013

French brass cased barograph, bearing the maker's trademark logo RF, within a star and circle, no. 66647, within a bevelled glazed stepped case, 12" wide; also with a Jules Richard instrument booklet

Lot 1015

Old German barograph, within a light wooden case mounted with a plaque inscribed with an eagle and capital M, no. 4448 N, within a pitch pine outer locking carrying case, 14" wide overall

Lot 1017

Good English walnut cased barograph, within a bevelled glazed case supported upon a triple stepped plinth fitted with a chart drawer, 17" wide overall *This barograph is sold with many recorded weather charts , including the famous October 1987 great storm/ hurricane chart

Lot 1018

Contemporary English polished brass drumhead barograph inscribed Gluck, Barograph and Recorder Co Limited, upon a light mahogany circular stepped base and under a glass dome, 7" high (key); also a contemporary Jaeger disc barometer with 6" Perspex dial, upon a circular blackened metal stand, 7.25" high overall and Jaeger-LeCoultre - The Manufacturer's Book of Timepieces (3)

Lot 1025

Maxant Mini-Engregistreur, Serie Synoptique (barograph), within a cylindrical brass and glazed case, 5" high, also within the original box with key and instructions

Lot 355

Modern mahogany cased barograph PLEASE always check condition before bidding or email condition report request.

Lot 64

A Cased French Richard Freres Barograph Retailed by T.B. Winter and Son, 21 Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne with Chrome and Brass Fittings, Scale and Original Ink Bottle. Stamped Number 1285.

Lot 768

A 1950s Casella of London barograph, modelled to resemble a crane cab, 35cm

Lot 769

A Negretti & Zambra London barograph, No. R/42704 Range 28"/31ins , within a fitted perspex and black metal case, 34.5cm wide

Lot 770

An Art Nouveau barograph by Thomas Armstrong & Bro, Manchester and Liverpool, No 535, with brass drum and original glass ink bottle and stopper, the walnut case inlaid with pewter and brass stylized floral motifs, with base drawer, on bracket feet, 25cm H x 43cm W x 28cm D

Lot 125

Sewills (Liverpool) Modern Barograph with eight vacuum sections and brass frame, in stained wood case with bevelled glass and plaque 'From the Directors of K Raymakers & Sons Ltd. 31st March 1995'

Lot 2

Late 20th Century Casella of London desktop barograph in a mahogany finish case Condition:

Lot 681

WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Barograph, housed in its original metal casing. Manufacturers plate attached to the case. Much of the original paint finish remains to the exterior. Measures 28 x 13 x16 ½ cm.

Lot 266

Modern Barigo barograph in mahogany case Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 811

A Short & Mason barograph, 20th century, housed in an ebonised metal case, with eleven aneroids and an eight inch drum, engraved internal plaque 'Micro barograph by Short & Mason, no.536/41', 37cm wide.

Lot 737

A Negretti and Zambra recording barograph in oak and glazed rectangular case, with moulded base and bracket feet, 13.75ins x 8ins x 7ins high

Lot 738

A Negretti and Zambra (No. R/45391-2656) recording barograph in black metal finish case with glazed lifting cover, 14.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 10ins high, and a pad of green printed recording charts

Lot 1442

Mixed various monocular and binocular microscopes to include examples by Watson Barnet, Ernst Leitz and others plus further Casella Barograph, Aneroid barometer etc - much wear throughout and restoration needed

Lot 125

Barograph with papers and thermometer. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 174

Barograph, scientific glass containers, and glass measuring barrel Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2135

AN OAK CASED GLAZED RECORDING BAROGRAPH.

Lot 1

A Mahogany Cased Barograph by Thorpe & Mason London, the barograph having original ink bottle and receipt dated 1961.

Lot 323

An unnamed early 20th Century barograph in glazed mahogany case.

Lot 2376

MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH, early 20th century, with brass cylinder, under a hinged cover and above a single drawers with spare charts, length 35cm

Lot 35

A Negretti and Zambra barograph, in a mahogany glazed case, no.R/38556, 35cm wide. Provenance: Butterfields, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire.

Lot 707

BAROGRAPH. A Negretti & Zambra 'Regency' barograph, in oak case with drawer. Sold with a framed 'Last Week's Chart'.

Lot 373

A VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS ENEMA SYRINGE WITH TURNED IVORY PLUNGER, FITTED MAHOGANY CASE (HINGE DAMAGED) AND A JOHN B PARKER & CO LTD BRASS ANEROID BAROMETER ON OAK MOUNT, 27CM DIAM, CIRCA 1900, A JULES RICHARD BLACK JAPANNED METAL BAROGRAPH, 34CM W, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, AN F&J ENGINEERING (HENLEY) BIOMECHANIC THERMOGRAPH MK 3 IN BRASS AND BLACK PAINTED IRON BENEATH HINGED COPPER CASING, 27CM W AND AN OAK CASED JUNDES THEXOR PIGEON RACING CLOCK 19CM W AND ANOTHER, SKYMASTER, BOXED CASED

Lot 243

A NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA WALNUT BAROGRAPH SERIAL NO. R/41986, 37CM W, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

Lot 357

A Scottish oak barograph by Turnbull & Co., the twin aneroid movement flanked by a brass recording barrel, inscribed 'TURNBULL & CO., 37 GEORGE ST. EDINBURGH', in a glazed case above a divided drawer containing charts, 22cm high, 36.4cm wide, 21.5cm deep.

Lot 71

AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT CASED BAROGRAPH by 'J. Hicks, Maker London', with bevelled glass panels

Lot 147

An oak cased and glazed barograph bearing ivorine plaque inscribed "F Smith & Son Southampton"

Lot 257

A 19th century oak cased barograph, bearing an ivorene label for 'J. Hicks, Maker, London', with a single chart drawer 24 x 41 x 36cm (9 x 16 x 14in)

Lot 118

A mahogany cased 'Simplex' barograph, registration number 468791, in a mahogany and glazed case, 39cm wide

Lot 306

An early 20thC barograph in an oak case, Batty & Sons Ltd Manchester 37cm x 23cm

Lot 1442

A mahogany wall clock; together with a Sewills barograph.

Lot 37

A Mahogany Glass Cased Short and Mason Barograph, approx 13 x 16 x 18 cms

Lot 432

A table barograph, by Short & Mason, in a glazed oak case, with key and spare papers, 18.5cm high

Lot 41

A MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH, by R & J Beck Ld 68 Cornhill London EC having eight section vacuum and clockwork mechanism set on rectangular brass plate, the removable cover having bevelled glass panels and stylised brass tulip inlay to front over stepped plinth base with drawer having stylised brass floral inlay and containing spare paper, all set on bracket feet, approximately 42cm x 27.5cm x 25cm high

Lot 121

LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - 21st May 1927. An excellent vintage signed 10 x 7.5 photograph, the historic image depicting Lindbergh standing in a full length pose on the balcony of a Parisian building on the occasion of the aviator being a guest of honour at a reception organised by the Aero-Club de France following the completion of his historic flight the day before. Lindbergh is accompanied on the balcony by American Ambassador Myron Herrick and two United States flags can be seen flying either side of the large circular emblem of the Aero-Club de France. Photograph by Henri Manuel of Paris and signed by him in pencil to the lower photographer's mount and also featuring his blindstamp to the lower left corner of the image. Signed ('Charles A. Lindbergh') in bold black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Matted in black and cream to an overall size of 15 x 12.5. VG Henri Manuel (1874-1947) French Photographer who served as the official photographer of the French government from 1914-44. Myron T. Herrick (1854-1929) American Politician, Governor of Ohio 1904-06 and Ambassador to France 1912-14 and 1921-29. Herrick hosted Lindbergh in Paris after his successful New York to Paris Atlantic crossing and the Ambassador wrote of the experience 'The next day [22nd May 1927, the day on which the present photograph was captured] serious business began. The President wanted to see him, Monsieur Poincare wanted to see him, the Aero Club arranged a reception, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate both invited him to pay them a visit and suspended their sitting to receive him; a medal was struck in his honour, the city of Paris gave him a reception, he was decorated, feted and adored. He deserved it all, and it was fine to see him bearing himself throughout like the charming young gentleman he is'. The Aero-Club de France played a significant role in Lindbergh's historic flight. The certification of the aviator's flight required several documents to prove the performance. A sealed barograph, an instrument working with atmospheric pressure, was loaded on the Spirit of St. Louis; its six-hour cylinder recorded the altitudes flown and proved that the flight was uninterrupted. The start of the flight was attested by the US National Aeronautic Association and the Procés-verbal established by the Aero-Club de France on Lindbergh's arrival attested that the barograph was found sealed and reported that 322 litres of gas (85 gallons) remained in the sealed tanks. This Procés-verbal was signed by no less than 13 French officials, as well as Myron Herrick, the Belgian Air Attaché Willy Coppens and, of course, Lindbergh himself. Charles Lindbergh emerged from virtual obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame as a result of his solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927. He became an instant hero and his feat inspired an enthusiastic interest in aviation. (See also lot 170).

Lot 147

A Winter & Son barograph, eight section bellows, oak case, inscribed 21 Grey St, Newcastle on Tyne - W35cmCONDITION REPORTgood condition, working order at saleroom

Lot 205

A Casella of London clockwork barograph, the movement by Gluck Co. Limited, No'd. 7DR8D

Lot 213

An oak cased barograph bearing label inscribed "Robert Ballantine, Glasgow" CONDITION REPORTS There is a ticking sound when wound up but nothing is sold as working, brass is tarnished in places and various light scratches throughout and impressed marks to the wood. Various general small signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 1942

An early 20th century copper cased barograph with swing loop handle and raised on spring loaded feet, width 27cm.

Lot 1943

A Short & Masons mahogany cased barograph with swing loop handle, width 31cm and four jars of ink contained within a card box (2).

Lot 344

A vintage mid century cage Industrial barograph by Casella of London. Original painted finish and label etc

Lot 408

A SEWILLS LACQUERED BRASS BAROGRAPH WITH NICKEL DIAPHRAGM IN OAK CASE WITH BEVELLED GLASS LIGHT AND CHART DRAWER, 36CM W

Lot 182

A modern barograph "S & M Cyclo-Stormograph Chart" with ink bottle, base 37cms wide

Lot 486

Negretti & Zambra Barograph

Lot 405

Gradko International Limited: a reproduction mahogany cased barograph, No. 795, dated 8-12-88, with bevelled glass, 14-tier vacumn, a chart drawer below, 37cm wide, with original specifications.

Lot 390

A NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA BAROGRAPH in oak case, fitted with single drawer containing charts 36cm x 21cm x 21cm

Lot 371

AN ORIGINAL-ODHNER CALCULATING MACHINE together with three rules, a hardwood square and a part barograph and a universal date stamp, (7)

Lot 212

A GOOD QUALITY EARLY 20TH C. BAROGRAPH

Lot 1240

A Short & Mason barograph, probably 1950s, no. 7267, chrome plated components under a perspex cover, on black powder coated base, 13¾ x 7¾in. (35 x 19.5cm.).

Lot 3310

An early 20th century walnut barograph, by Negretti & Zambra, London, brass cylinder, spreading rectangular base, 34cm wide, c.1900

Lot 195

A Short & Mason mahogany cased barograph no.5150, 37cm wide.

Loading...Loading...
  • 3459 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots