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George III mercury stick barometer in an oak case - with an open carved fretwork pediment and glazed rectangular door with inlaid parquetry borders beneath, unsigned paper scale with weather predictions, simple steel pointer and spirit thermometer, exposed bulb cistern tube with a dome turned cistern cover to the rounded base.Condition Report:Later replacement tube, mercury present.
of London stick barometer the silvered face inscribed with makers name. A mahogany case brass rectangular face (was silvered) mercury glass tube to outside half ball, base cover, original period pediment top with brass acorn finial.White plate on the rear with W PELLANT & SON 17 High Street, Harpenden inscribed on it.Dimensions 100cm x 13 cm x 3.5 cmsCondition report. Brass clip for the tube loose, Silvered dial worn slightly, mercury in the tube. Cistern not inspected as brass clip prevents removal The rest of the case in reasonable condition
Various Scientific Instruments, A 19th Century Brass Kew Standard Barometer, engraved 'J B Dancer, Manchester', 'No. 170', with thermometer, mounted on mahogany panel, F, lacquer worn, mercury oxidised; mid-19th Century French Brass Standard Barometer, engraved 'Bellieni Opticien à Metz', with thermometer, F, lacquer, mercury tube non-functional, scale wheel missing; non-functional Antoine Redier aneroid barometer, in mahogany mount in the form of an anchor; Hicks wall-mounted thermometer; Martindale boxwood thermometer, in card case; Edward Wood eyepiece only for 3in refracting telescope, in wooden case; oak case, possibly for Newtonian reflecting telescope; modern mahogany stick barometer 'C Amor, Calne', lacking tube (a lot)
FIVE BOXES OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES, VINTAGE TINS AND CLOCKS, a large collection of vintage advertising bottle openers to include names Schweppes, Super Jaff, Co-Op Milk, Guiness Stout, Family Drinks, etc, a novelty nut cracker, a vintage junior set of golf clubs, Bass ashtray, M&B ashtray, VAT 69 ashtray, a brass vintage car horn, barometer, mantel clocks, an articulated sewing box, a brass handled walking stick with a hidden internal glass flask, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes + loose)
An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the case with visible cane and boxwood strung head with lancet top, the unsigned, arched silvered dial with scale 27 to 31 and floral chased decoration, with turned cistern cover, 37 ½in. (95.25cm.) high, air bubbles in mercury. * Condition: There are some air bubbles trapped inside the mercury. Dial lacks top screw to fix to case. Case shows evidence of repolishing - some polish residue to dial.
A Victorian carved oak stick barometer, signed Newton & Co, 3 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London, circa 1870, with a carved lunette pediment over the signed ivory dial, concealed mercury tube and boxed thermometer with ivory scale, the carved Gothic influenced cistern centred with a shield, 100cm highPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: HZNGWNSX
A SET OF SIX SINGLE LIGHT BRONZE BARONIAL STYLE WALL LIGHTS FRENCH, MID 20TH CENTURY Each with 'stick barometer' style backplate 66cm high, 19cm protuberance Condition Report: With varying levels of applied Verdigris decoration- some edge wear from use. The stems below sconces look to be white metal- ebonised- some are showing paint loss Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. Please note viewing is at Guinevere (574-580 King's Road, London SW6 2DY). The auction takes place at Dreweatts Donnington Priory on Tuesday 23 May (10.30am BST). There will be no viewing or bidding at Guinevere on the day of the auction. Lots will be available for collection from Guinevere from Wednesday 24 - Friday 26 May (by appointment, 10am - 5pm). After Friday 26 May (5pm), all lots will be removed from Guinevere to commercial storage at Sackville-West Moving & Storing (Andover) and available for collection from Wednesday 31 May. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. Condition Report Disclaimer
An oak cased stick barometer by Bryson, Edinburgh, 19th Century with ivory knobs/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks/Ivory registration reference: HJASEEDL CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Dolland of London stick barometer the silvered face inscribed with makers name. A mahogany case brass rectangular face (was silvered) mercury glass tube to outside half ball, base cover, original period pediment top with brass acorn finial.White plate on the rear with W PELLANT & SON 17 High Street, Harpenden inscribed on it.Dimensions 100cm x 13 cm x 3.5 cmsCondition report. Brass clip for the tube loose, Silvered dial worn slightly, mercury in the tube. Cistern not inspected as brass clip prevents removal The rest of the case in reasonable condition
Y A REGENCY PARTRIDGE WOOD MERCURY STICK BAROMETERWILLIAM URE, GLASGOW, CIRCA 1820The rectangular ivory Vernier scales calibrated in barometric inches 27-31 to the right-hand side opposing with the usual weather annotations over signature W. Ure, Glasgow to the left, the geometric parquetry banded partridge wood veneered case with triangular 'gable' top over exposed tube, the base with hinged front box cistern cover enclosing a sealed cistern with level adjustment screw99cm (39ins) high, 7.5cm (3ins) wide, 7cm (2.75ins) deepPlease note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption license for the ivory in this lot (Ref: 1H4PV24A)William Ure is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 15 Deanside Lane, Glasgow 1812-18 before moving to 40 Stockwell in 1818. Banfield further notes that he entered into partnership with his son of the same name in 1822.
A Victorian mahogany stick barometer, the silvered rectangular dial with vernier scale and inscribed 'Bithray Royal Exchange, London', the case with swan neck pediment and ivory finial, the trunk fitted with a mercury thermometer above a turned cistern cover, height 97cm. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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