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A carved oak barograph Short and Mason Ltd., London, late 19th century. The mechanism with eight segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating via a system of pivoted levers, an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the clockwork-driven rotating paper-scale lined drum, the brass baseplate signed SHORT & MASON, LONDON, the bevel-glazed five glass cover with moulded top and carved pilaster uprights to angles, on cavetto moulded base with chart drawer to apron and bracket feet, 38cm (15ins) wide.
A rare ‘micro-barograph’. Short and Mason Ltd., London, 20th century. The mechanism with eleven segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating via a system of pivoted levers, an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the tall clockwork-driven rotating paper-scale lined drum, the brass baseplate inscribed MICRO-BAROGRAPH By SHORT & MASON, LONDON and numbered 1535/44, the five panel plate glass cover fitted with chromium plated ties to corners and on ogee moulded ebonised base with disc feet, 36cm (14ins) wide; with a box containing additional charts.
7-Day Barograph, c. 1920 Manufactured by: "Jules Richard, Paris", serial no. 150676, lacquered brass mechanism, mahogany case. 7-Tage-Barograph, um 1920 Hersteller: "Jules Richard, Paris", Serien-Nr. 150676, zaponierte Messingmechanik, Mahagoni-Gehäuse. Condition: (2-3/-) Starting Price: €140
Aneroid Barograph, c. 1925 Signed: "O.B.", serial no. 21307, 8-day movement, lacquered brass, in glazed mahogany case, complete with key, working. Aneroid Barograph, um 1925 Signiert "O.B.", Serien-Nr. 21307, 8-Tage-Werk, zaponiertes Messing, in verglastem Mahagoni-Kasten, mit Schlüssel, funktioniert. Condition: (2/2) Starting Price: €120
*A rare WWI period German civil ballooning barograph, the mechanism mounted on a grey metal framework, with recording drum and nickel plated twin bellows, the maker`s label with trade mark for `L.G.` and inscribed `Messbereich: 8000 meter, Umdrehungszeit: 6 Stunden, No. 3522`, contained in the original pine case, with viewing window recording card dated 1919 and further inscriptions barely legible, the upper and lower surfaces with suspension loops, 7 7/8 inches, (20cm) long
A mahogany barograph, James Lucking and Co., Birmingham and Leicester, early 20th century, with concealed aneroid chamber beneath lacquered brass armature operating the inked pointer for the paper-scale lined clockwork driven rotating recording drum, the base applied with ivorine trade label JAMES LUCKING & Co., ‘OPTITIANS’ BIRMINGHAM & LEICESTER, with five-glass cover and on moulded skirt base with squab feet, 32cm wide
A mahogany barograph, Negretti & Zambra, London, 20th century, with eight segment aneroid chamber, lacquered armature operating inked pointer for the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover, on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 37.5cm wide. Provenance: Private Collection, London
An early 20th century mahogany barograph by Negretti & Zambra, London of small proportions, the movement and register under a five glass rectangular case on a single drawer base and short bracket feet, 27cm wide, 17cm high, 19cm deep WE DO NOT STATE CONDTION IN THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION – Before bidding please ensure you are satisfied with the condition of this lot – For details of condition please contact the auctioneer.
A clockwork barograph. With printed chart to drum, in its fitted mahogany case with viewing panel and record card, dated 1918, in celluloid slot. Suspension loops top and bottom. Metal handle and starting lever to right hand side. In working order with one trace card fitted to drum. Case 19.5cm x14cm x11cm. GC minor/some wear.
An early 20th Century oak cased barograph with lacquered brass mechanism and clockwork recording drum inscribed `W. Watson & Sons Ltd, 313 High Holborn, London W.C, No. 131030`, beneath a five glass cover, on a rectangular base and bun feet, length approx 36.5cm, together with a small collection of charts.
A mahogany barograph with integral barometer dial. Lennie, Edinburgh, early 20th century, With eight-segment aneroid chamber within frosted gilt brass armature operating inked pointer for the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum and separate open-centred circular silvered scale calibrated in barometric inches, with the usual annotations and signed LENNIE, EDINBURGH to lower edge beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 37cm (14.5ins) wide.
A mahogany barograph. Unsigned, 20th century, With eight-segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating inked pointer for the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 36cm (14ins) wide.
An oak barograph. Callaghan and Co., London, early 20th century, With six-segment aneroid chamber within lacquered brass armature operating inked pointer for the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the baseplate signed CALLAGHAN & Co., 23A NEW BOND ST. LONDON W. beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 37cm (14.5ins) wide.
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