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A mahogany barograph with barometer dial Retailed by Harrods Limited, London, early 20th century The mechanism with seven segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating via a system of pivoted levers an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the clockwork-driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the front with open-centred circular silvered register with inner margin calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations over rectangular baseplate stamped HARRODS LTD., LONDON, the case with bevel-glazed five glass cover over ogee moulded base incorporating chart drawer, 37cm, (14.5ins) wide.
A mahogany barograph with barometer dial Unsigned, early 20th century The mechanism with eight segment aneroid chamber within frosted gilt brass armature operating via a system of pivoted levers an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the clockwork-driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the front with open-centred circular silvered register with inner margin calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations over rectangular patinated brass baseplate , the case with bevel-glazed five glass cover over ogee moulded base incorporating chart drawer and squab feet, 37cm, (14.5ins) wide.
A late Victorian weather station by Benzie of Cowes (Isle of Wight), comprising - Clock with 4.75ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day movement with balance escapement, with connected nudge mechanism to recording barograph and aneroid barometer, the aneroid barometer with 4.75ins silvered dial, all contained in ebonised case with moulded edge to top and glazed fold down front, with moulded plinth base, 19ins wide x 9ins deep x 13.5ins high Note : Simpson Benzie recorded working West Cowes (Isle of Wight) 1867-1878
A cased recording barograph by JB Watson, Optician, Edinburgh The rectangular plinth base with a sliding drawer holding spare papers with an inset brass platform with a 11cm silvered dial registered No: 428606 with a circular 9.5cm diameter drum enclosed within an oak and bevelled glass case raised upon a plinth base and compressed bun feet. 22x36x21.5cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Some fading to the top of the oak and glazed cabinet, minor fading to the oak plinth, some oak staining to the drawer, some ink staining to the interior plinth under the glazed dome, mechanism moves freely.
A late 19th Century mahogany Barograph, with clockwork drum, stylus arm and chamber with lift off case glazed on five sides, with ivory label of Short & Mason, London, and with frieze drawer, 36cms (14") wide. (1) Provenance: Formerly in the Collections at Postlip Hall, Cheltenham or Ballyvolane Stud, Co. Limerick.
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