Early 20th Century chrome plated barograph by J. Hicks of London, the oak framed glazed case fitted a drawer to the base, 38cm wide Condition Report: Case has an area of ink staining running approximately 10cm on rear right side of plinth. Barrel possibly originally had a lid. We do not comment on the workings of barographs -** General condition consistent with age
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A weather station, by L Casella, Maker to The Admiralty and Ordnance, London, housed in a glazed and ebonised case containing a single fusee timepiece with a 7in silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, and a weighted adjustable pendulum, a barograph turntable and a barometer with a 7in silvered dial engraved 'L Casella...', case 60cm high CONDITION REPORT: Barograph drum missing. Hand to barometer missing. Hands to clock bent. It is not known whether any movements work. Some wear.
A mahogany cased Barograph 20th century, by Short and Mason, London, the 8 segment aneroid chamber with brass armature operating through a system of levers, with inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the rotating paper scale scale lined drum, enclosed by a five glass cover, resting on platform base, 14in (35½cm) wide, 7in (17¾cm) high.
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