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A late Victorian oak cased weather station by John Davis & Son, Derby, containing a central barograph above mercury thermometer, flanked by a timepiece and barometer, the timepiece with fusee movement, the signed silvered circular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the silvered barograph dial inscribed `John Davis & Son, All Saints Works, Derby and London Offices, 118 Newgate St`, the rectangular case with moulded pediment above a glazed fall front and access door to rear, on a moulded rectangular pedestal base, length approx 66cm, together with pendulum and winder (one section of moulding lacking).
`SESTREL` CIRCA 1920s MAHOGANY CASE BAROGRAPH with gilt brass fittings, vertical cylindrical recording drum, ink bottle and dip refiller, hinged top with two glazed panels, brass loop handle and small side drawer housing spare instrument arm, case 12 1/4" wide together with good supply of paper charts
A Victorian oak cased weather station with clock, barometer and barograph by Negretti and Zambra, the case with moulded edged top over a glazed door enclosing two silvered drum cased dials centred by a paper-lined barograph with brass arm with rear door on a moulded plinth base, 45 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Outer case with rhs moulding off. Surface scratches and blackened markings. Both dials with silvered brassy finish. hand to dial mechanism working on barometer. Some rubbing/wear to inscription on barometer dial. Pendulum to clock missing
AN OAK CASED BAROGRAPH, R BAILEY, BIRMINGHAM CIRCA 1900 WITH SEVEN SEGMENT ANEROID CHAMBER MOUNTED WITHIN LACQUERED BRASS ARMATURE OPERATING AN INKED POINTER, CLOCKWORK DRIVEN PAPER-SCALE LINED ROTATING DRUM, THE BASE WITH SILVER LABEL WITH RUBBED INSCRIPTION, BENEATH FIVE PANEL GLASS COVER ON A STEPPED MOULDED BASE WITH CHART DRAWER.
An early 20th Century oak cased barograph with silvered square barometer dial, lacquered brass mechanism and clockwork recording drum, applied plaque inscribed `M.W. Dunscombe Ltd, Opticians, Bristol`, beneath a bevelled five glass cover, on a rectangular base fitted with a single drawer, on bracket feet, length approx 37cm.
An oak cased barograph, R. Bailey, Birmingham circa 1900, with eight segment aneroid chamber mounted within lacquered brass armature operating inked pointer fot the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the base with ivorine trade label R. BAILEY, 14 BENNETTS HILL, BIRMINGHAM beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 37cm (14.5ins) wide. R. Bailey is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 14 & 15 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham circa 1865-85.
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