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Lot 99

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

Lot 414

A BAROGRAPH On plinth base, note glazed case A/F

Lot 804

A barograph in mahogany case by makers Carter Bowles, Cheltenham. Raised on a stepped plinth and with bracket feet, 35cm. Condition Report : No damage to case. Clockwork mechanism working.

Lot 756

A small Negretti & Zambra Barograph in a five glass rectangular case on small bracket supports, 8 1/4 x 5 1/4in

Lot 351

A CASELLA BAROGRAPH IN METAL CASE, and a cased 1970 Wild Heerbrugy ST4 mirror stereoscope (2)

Lot 12

A late 19th/early 20th century barograph Typically formed in an oak case, the interior with applied label for Townson & Merser, London. 37 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: General wear, glass dirty.

Lot 421

A modern barograph by Griffin & Taylor, London

Lot 77

A Russell London barograph from the Heritage collection, 23/1000

Lot 1040

Mahogany barograph within a stepped bevelled glazed case fitted with a chart drawer, 14" wide overall

Lot 1041

Oak cased barograph signed Negretti & Zambra, London on the brass bed plate, also fitted with a thermometer, within a bevelled glazed stepped case over a chart drawer, 14" wide overall

Lot 1043

Small mahogany cased barograph within a stepped glazed case, 8.5" wide

Lot 5

An Oak Cased Barograph by J Hicks, London on Plinth Base with Drawer Having Collection of Used and Unused Papers, 36 cm x 22 cm x 21 cm High

Lot 692

A Wilson Warden & Co Ltd barograph with seven tier cylinder and clockwork wind recording sheet holder under glazed panelled mahogany case, 31cm by 16cm

Lot 128

A Lufft mahogany cased barograph. 15cm high, 24cm wide.

Lot 436

A barograph in a black tin case with brass carrying handle

Lot 272

SHARP & MASON BAROGRAPH approximately 31cm long

Lot 273

A cased barograph by F.Robson & Son, Newcastle-on-Thames.

Lot 644

A Lizars oak cased barograph and thermometer labelled J Lizars, Glasgow, Edinburgh, within bevelled glass panels above a base drawer, 37cm wide

Lot 54

James Lucking & Co. Birmingham cylindrical barograph, mounted on a stepped mahogany base with chart drawer, early 20th century, together with a box of chart sheets, 30 x 22 x 20 cms.

Lot 19

An early 20th century oak barograph by Richard Freres, Paris No.40312 , the movement under a bevelled five glass case, standing on four short bracket feet, 34.5cm wide, 18cm high, 20cm wide

Lot 88

A late 19th/early 20th century barograph, with drawer to the base

Lot 106

Late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany cased brass barograph by Price & Cousens Ltd of Bristol having bevelled glazed panels and fitted one long drawer to the base, 37.5cm wide We do not guarantee the workings of barographs - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 1126

A Victorian Barograph by S. Leighton & son of Kendal, outer case, af

Lot 1202

A Ross of London brass barograph, within a walnut case, numbered K8431 CONDITION REPORT: No damage to glass, marks and knocks to wood frame of case, no obvious major damage to the barograph. The workings move when encouraged.

Lot 290

1960`S OAK BAROGRAPH makers J.Lizars, with presentation plaque dated 1967, and base drawer, 23cm high, 37cm long Good condition.

Lot 462

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.

Lot 338

A "SHORT & MASON, LONDON" BAROGRAPH, green painted metal case, raised up on four legs, H 27 cm

Lot 243

A wall mounted barograph with hydrometer reader in fitted glazed wooden case

Lot 153

A copper cased barograph (glass lacking) raised on bracket feet. 17cm x 26cm x 12cm

Lot 531

A SHORT & MASON BAROGRAPH, No.11262, frieze drawer, width 37cm

Lot 13

*An early 20thC mahogany cased barograph, bearing the label for E.R. Dixon of Lincoln, 38cm wide and a white painted weather station.

Lot 511

Mahogany cased barograph labelled Comitti & Sons, London , the aneroid of eight bellows, in a bevelled glass case, length 36cm; also a Philip`s Pocket Surveyor, boxed with instructions dated 1933. (2) Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 512

Mahogany cased barograph signed Casella, London, No 973 , with a clockwork barrel and seven bellows aneroid, on a drawer base, width 37cm. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 110

Lacquered brass barograph, silvered dials, signed John Davis & Son, (Derby), Ltd, with a thermometer, a glazed oak case with a drawer under, width 37cms.

Lot 72

A 19thC thermograph by Negretti and Zambra, in metal case with applied makers label, (AF), 25cm long.Auctioneers Note: Not a barograph as originally listed.

Lot 10

Wilson, Warden & Co. Ltd, London. A mahogany and glass cased barograph, model No. 4156/43/57. W. 31 cm, D. 15.5 cm, H. 19.5 cm. Together with spare charts and ink.

Lot 3

An Edwardian Oak Cased Clockwork Barograph on Stepped Plinth, the Cover with Brass Carrying Handle. Complete with Spare Papers, 29 cm x 14.5 cm x 17.5 cm HIgh

Lot 800

A mahogany 'Tycos' barograph by Short & Mason dated 1939, to/w a quantity of blank sheets Condition Report The barograph does tick. Inner step to plinth has varnish loss Generally good condition

Lot 215

Barograph in an oak & bevel glass case

Lot 1345

A barograph, the brass clockwork impressed 6663, with extra paper

Lot 193

A late 19th/early 20th century oak cased barograph by Pastorelli & Rapkin: The Edney (Baro-Thermograph).

Lot 427

A Negretti and Zambra of London Barograph in an oak glazed case - Height 23 cm x Width 37 cm x Depth 24 cm

Lot 1305

An oak cased barograph, by F E Becker & Co...London, 37cm wide.

Lot 307

A Mahogany Cased Barograph by Short & Mason Ltd., London, with brass carrying handle

Lot 600

Three gilt metal cherub light fittings, an Afghan rug, a dressing mirror, a brass jam pan, brass hand bell, small quantity of books, barograph and a radio

Lot 869

A MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH

Lot 789

A 1930s mahogany cased barograph in rectangular glazed case shaped plinth base, width 36cm.

Lot 74

An oak cased barograph, with an applied plaque `F Robson & Co, ... Newcastle-on-Tyne`, 20cm high

Lot 128

A mahogany cased barograph, by Short & Mason, with a hinged cover, an end base drawer and a presentation plaque `to Captain A Sherwood ...1952`, 20cm high

Lot 184

A 20th century mahogany cased barograph, eight segment aneroid chamber, ivorine thermometer, rotating drum, chart drawer below - W36cm

Lot 871

A Barograph by Fred Jackson & Co Ltd Manchester in mahogany case with nickel plated carrying handle, with spare pack graph paper

Lot 885

20th Century barograph, F. Darton & Co. Ltd, Watford, England, housed in metal casing, 26cm wide

Lot 756

Short & Mason Ltd mahogany barograph , the clockwork cylinder Pat 3715.02, seven bellows aneroid actuating an aluminium inking arm, in a bevelled glass case with drawer, width 37cm. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`

Lot 757

Oak cased barograph signed MW Dunscombe Ltd, Opticians, Bristol , after 1921, with a concealed aneroid and Cyclo-Stormogaph forecasting chart, length 36.5cm together with a bottle of Stephen`s No265 scarlet ink and spare recording papers. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`

Lot 340

A barograph by Baird & Tatlock of London, in mahogany case, 35cm long

Lot 298

3 Barograph Charts - German Flights c1918. 3 barographic charts, all used. One has completed data regarding date and other information, but slightly confusing.GC

Lot 276

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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