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A Selection of Five Assorted cine cameras, including a Bolex Paillard hand held complete with case together with a Bolex 18-3 Duo Projector with cover, a Zeiss Ikon Movilux, three smaller hand held cameras including a Japanese Canon Zoom 8, Bauer Mini S Super 8 with case, another Bolex Paillard B8SL in leather case, a box of cine film and a selection of splicers, four Viewmasters with album, a hair clipper, a Hohner Melodica (soprano) and a Seafix Semaphore instrument and a Barograph without cover.
A Victorian walnut cased weather station, signed T.B. Winter, Newcastle on Tyne, with a central barograph above a thermometer, flanked by a timepiece and barometer, the timepiece with Roman numerals to the silvered dial, the glazed case with moulded top, fall front and access door to the rear, on a moulded rectangular platform base. (With pendulum and winder) 44.5cm by 70.5cm by 22cm
1960s OAK CASED BAROGRAPH from the captain's office of the M.V. Botany Bay, 16.5cm high, 28cm long Note: The Botany Bay was one of six ships that were first generation container vessels built in Germany and entering service in 1969. They were owned by OCL (Overseas Container Ltd) which eventually became P&O Containers. The Botany Bay traded between Europe and Australia/New Zealand until 1999, when at the age of 30 years, she was sold for scrap in China.
EDWARDIAN BAROGRAPH No. G40130 BY SHORT & MASON, LONDON. THE MOVEMENTS CONTAINED WITHIN A GLAZED MAHOGANY CASE WITH AN EIGHT BELLOW MECHANISM, AN ARTICULATING ARM AND A SEVEN DAY DRUM. THE GILT BRASS PLATE IS ENGRAVED FOR SHORT & MASON, LONDON. COMPLETE WITH INK BOTTLE AND SPARE PAPERS (90cm x 36.6cm x 22cm)
A late 19c barograph in glazed mahogany case, the movement having an eight fold vacuum chamber and seven day clockwork rotating drum. There is a pen setting knob and a release arm for the pen and a cut glass ink bottle. The case bears the retailers name Rayton & Sons, Taunton, 14" wide overall.
A late Victorian oak cased barograph with lacquered brass mechanism, recording drum and applied ivorine plaque inscribed `J. Hicks maker London`, the glazed cover with five bevelled panels on a moulded base with frieze drawer, on bracket feet, length approx 38.5cm. Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
A RARE COMBINATION THERMO-BAROGRAPH BY NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, CIRCA 1930, the double-height drum with clockwork motor, seven-diaphragm barograph movement with thermo-recorder mounted over with lacquered brass fittings, the bed plate signed as per title, contained within a glazed oak case with left-hinged lid and chart drawer in base. Overall measurements -- 11 x 16½ x 11in. (28 x 42 x 28cm.)
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