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19th Century mahogany bowfront stick barometer by Adie of Edinburgh having reeded pediment and cistern, doubled beaded edges, the silvered register plate signed A J Adie, Edinburgh, the top with detachable key to adjust the vernier scale and to adjust the level of mercury, 102.5cm high - Alexander James Adie (1775 - 1858) was a highly acclaimed maker of scientific instruments and patented his sympiesometer in 1818. Adie was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1819 - see illustration
A Victorian oak mercury stick barometer, late 19th century, with foliate carved break-arch pediment above canted white enamel double vernier scales signed W. ARONSBERG & CO. 12 VICTORIA STR. MANCHESTER behind bevelled glass, the trunk with foliate carved panels above glazed mercury thermometer and conforming apron panel, with cartouche centred cistern cover to the circular base, 108cm high overall.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, late 18th century, with broken pediment above rectangular silvered scale with mercury thermometer, vernier scale and signed DOM'co BARELLI, LONDON behind glazed door, above caddy moulded and line border inlaid trunk with exposed tube and moulded domed cistern cover to the circular base, 96cm high overall. Provenance: Private collection, Worcestershire.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, circa 1800, with broken pediment above rectangular silvered scale with alcohol thermometer, vernier scale and signed F. Bernascone, Haverfordwest, Warranted behind glazed door, above caddy moulded trunk with exposed tube and moulded domed cistern cover to the circular base, 98cm high overall. Provenance: Private collection, Worcestershire.
a 19th century oak cased bowfront stick barometer By Mason, 6 Essex Bridge, Dublin the cavetto pediment above glazed hood enclosing an ivory register plate and vernier, engraved with maker's signature (top right) and a brass thumbscrew, the central thermometer within a subsidiary moulded case above a chamfered pendant with incised lozenge decoration, lacking cistern cover. 97cm high
a George III period mahogany stick barometer by B Storr, Beverley the domed and glazed rectangular hood with knop finial and silvered register plate with sliding vernier above maker's signature, the figured and line incised rectangular case with cartouche-shaped pendant and domed cistern cover 98cm high
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