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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.
A first half of 20th Century Mahogany cased Barograph, 15648, of typical rectangular form with plinth shaped base, fitted with a single drawer on bracket feet to a lacquered Brass and silvered 8-day spring driven mechanism and 8-section bellows to a silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a twin scale mercury Thermometer, width 14 1/2" 450-500
A 20th century Micro barograph by Short & Mason, London:, the 12 drum atmosphere connected to a gilt-brass movement, signed to base as per title and numbered 'L19554', mounted on a black crackle base with ink bottle stand and reservoir arm, 7 1/2 inch barrel with clockwork motor, glazed cover, 37 x 26 x 22cm.
An early 20th century oak cased barograph:, 8 day drum movement, seven diaphragm atmospheres, brass lacquered mechanism on platform base in a glazed case with presentation plaque 'Littlestone Golf Club, Erksine Goblets, August 1924, J.P.Purcell and W.T.Cave' , together with a box of spare papers, 37.5cm wide.
A mahogany cased barograph by Short & Mason, London:, the 12 atmosphere drum connected to a gilt-brass movement, signed to base as per title and numbered 'C1345', on a mahogany base with ink bottle stand, 4 inch barrel with clockwork motor, glazed cover and frieze draw to base, 36 x 23 x 22cm.
Early 20th Century oak cased combination barograph and barometer by Negretti & Zambra of London, having an eight tier vacuum and with engraved silvered barometer dial, the bevelled glazed case fitted one long drawer and standing on bracket feet, 36.5cm wide Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
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