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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"
A mid-20th Century Mahogany cased Barograph, retailed by A & N C S Ltd - Westminster (Army & Navy Co-operative Stores Ltd), of typical form, the plain moulded base with bracket feet to a lift off and glazed five-panel cover to a lacquered Brass and silvered 8-day spring driven mechanism with four-section bellows, width 14"
An early 20th Century Oak cased Barograph, Short & Mason Ltd - London, of typical construction, the plinth base fitted with a sectioned single drawer to a lift off glazed cover of five bevelled panels, to a lacquered Brass and silvered 8-day spring driven mechanism and seven section bellows, width 15"
A mid-20th Century Mahogany cased five-glass Barograph, Short & Mason - London, No C54955, the case of typical form with moulded base fitted with a single and sections drawer to a lift-off glazed cover enclosing a signed and chrome plated 8-day spring driven mechanism with 13 section bellows, width 14 1/2"
AN EIGHT-DAY BAROGRAPH BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, CIRCA 1980, the lacquered brass bedplate with maker’s plate signed as per title and numbered ‘R/1947’, silvered drum with clockwork motor, eight pressure capsules, set within glazed wooden case with chart drawer below, overall measurements -- 8½ x 14¾ x 9in. (21.5 x 37.5 x 23cm.)
AN EIGHT-DAY BAROGRAPH BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, CIRCA 1960, with maker’s plate signed as per title and numbered ‘41664’, black bedplate with lacquered brass components, clockwork motor in drum and ten atmosphere capsules, with light oak base and glazed cover -- 8 x 15 x 9½in. (20.3 x 38 x 24cm.); box of blank charts
A MODERN BAROGRAPH, unsigned, lacquered brass fittings, clockwork motor to drum, felt-tipped pen, thirteen atmosphere capsules, glazed wooden hinged lid with securing catches, overall measurements -- 7¼ x 12 x 6in. (18.5 x 30.5 x 15.2cm.); together with an avro-pattern bearing compass lacking lid, (2)
A mahogany and boxwood strung cased barograph with an eight section vacuum, recording drum and mechanism, the base with a chart drawer, by Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester, applied presentation plaque dated November, 1911, 8 x 14 ins (20.5 x 35.5 cms), (repaired break to right side drawer front), (catalogue illustrated)
A rare early 20th century mahogany cased travelling barometer with English and French instructions, the Self Recording Pocket Barometer for Tourists, Engineers, Explorers, Aeronauts, Motorists together with a French Aeronautical conversion table for barometric pressers and altitudes dated 1920. The inner housing of the barograph marked for Jules Richard, Paris
A rare French gilt brass and red marble small barograph Richard Freres, Paris A rare French gilt brass and red marble small barograph Richard Freres, Paris, late 19th century The mechanism with five-segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating via a system of of pivoted levers a pointer for recordeing the change in barometric pressure on a clockwork-driven rotating paper scale lined drum, the baseplate stamped with R.F. BREVETES S.G.D.G, PARIS roundel over serial number 34214 to front margin, the bevel glazed case with four-glass caddy-moulded one-piece cast brass cover incoporating figural surmount cast with a pair of putto and a goose seated on a rocky outcrop applied to the red mottled marble top panel, on ogee moulded base, 19.5cm (7.75ins) wide.
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