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An early 19c wheel barometer with broken pediment and mahogany case made by A Tarons & Co, Greville Street, Holborn. The dials and register scales are of silvered brass and are top to bottom a hygrometer, an alcohol thermometer reading in Fahrenheit, the 8"" barometer dial and a spirit level and name plate. The case has shell inlays flanking the thermometer and boxwood and ebony stringing around the case edges, the barometer is 40"" tall overall.
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY MARINE INCLINOMETER, PROBABLY BY RAMSDEN, the lacquered-brass pendulum indicator with reciprocating upper action mounted on a bedplate engraved with two 30º scales and broad arrow marks, contained within an inverted glazed keystone case for bulkhead mounting -- 22in. (56cm.) high, A near-identical example of this instrument signed by Ramsden was sold at Christie’s, South Kensington, 17 November 2004, Sale 9969, lot 210.
AN ATTRACTIVE MID-19TH-CENTURY SYMPIESOMETER BY SPENCER, BROWNING & CO, LONDON, with silvered interior engraved with mercury and alcohol scales, regulator wheel at base, the top signed as per title and mounted in a glazed mahogany case with scale slide to right hand side and trade label for ‘Dekemel Brothers & Co., Antwerp’ behind -- 24½ x 3in. (62 x 7.5cm.), Spencer, Browning & Co. worked between 1840 and 1870, largely from two premises in the Minories and Vine St., London.

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