W.F. Stanley, London Bridge, Victorian Oak Stick Barometer having 2-Day angled ceramic plates, with twin sliding vernier scales, signed W.F. Stanley, 13 Railway Approach, London Bridge, having carved floral pediment, trunk mounted with thermometer having further carved floral and scroll decoration, 1m 5cm high
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a Ship's Stick Barometer combined with Sympiesometer, signed W Weichert, Bute Docks, Cardiff, circa 1860, the nicely coloured burr walnut and mahogany case with carved scrolled pediment, case with concealed mercury tube, turned metal cistern, twin vernier ivory dial signed, the trunk with improved sympiesometer box, 'later' wall bracket, (one adjustment knob missing), 97cm high See illustration
A 19th Century mahogany cased stick barometer and thermometer by Charles Tarelli of Northampton, with silvered scale and vernier, contained in case with angled pediment and glazed folding door, the exposed tube with chevron veneered ground inlaid with chequered stringings, and with turned cistern cover, 38ins high (tube possibly replaced and case generally in need of restoration) Note : Charles Tarelli recorded working as Optician at Wood Hill, Northampton, circa 1830
Victorian Scottish rosewood mercury marine stick barometer by Gebbie & Co. ivory scale annotated 10am yesterday and 10am today, over gimbal collar with improved Sympiesometer tube and fahrenheit thermometer mounted on a glazed and brass backed scale, cylindrical brass cistern cover, (lacking gimbals), h: 37.50 in.
A mid-19th Century Oak Cased Stick Barometer, A Deck of Kings Parade, Cambridge, the overhanging cornice to a glazed panel enclosing bevelled ivory plates, with scale of 27-31 and twin vernier adjustment, over a further ivory backed single scale mercury thermometer, to an urn-shaped cistern cover, height 39”
A Victorian oak stick barometer, the opaque glass scales with twin verniers and inscribed BURROW MALVERN 10AM YESTERDAY/10AM TODAY, with thermometer, in carved case with strapwork pediment and cistern cover, 109cm h ++In good condition apart from accretion of dust, lacking the two detachable knobs for ther verniers
A Victorian marine stick barometer, the silvered dial inscribed 'J.B. Dancer, Optician, Manchester. No.282,' with vernier scale, thermometer, 41.5in (105.5cm) h, hung on a mahogany panel with further inset white panels. John Benjamin Dancer working at 13 Cross St, King St, Manchester 1838-78.
Dollond, London. A George III mahogany stick barometer, the swan neck pediment with turned ivory urn finial, with silvered plate inscribed 'Dollond, London,' with vernier scale and thermometer, the hinged door with applied mouldings, the body with figured veneer and moulded edge and turned well cover, the base with adjuster, 39.5in (100cm) h.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, of curvilinear form, the case with swan neck pediment and single brass finial, the concealed mercury tube with single vernier silvered dial, signed J. Blatt Brighton, the trunk with a silvered mercury Fahrenheit thermometer dial, over an ebonized urn cistern cover, 100 cms high.

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