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A collection of ivory items, including a carved Cantonese card case (as found), Cantonese cylindrical container, 15cm; two ivory and yellow metal inlaid pocket thermometer cases, one marked Mechi & Bazin; a Dieppe carved figure of a street merchant, as found, and a Japanese lacquered scribes case.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DESK THERMOMETER with mercury tube over a finely engraved panel 'Notre Dame de Lourdes', with mahogany back board and strut support, 21.5cm high, a Swiss treen folding travelling thermometer inscribed 'Montana' and carved with edelweiss, 8cm long and an alabaster obelisk desk thermometer, 15.5cm high (3)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the brass register plate signed F Vago Fecit, London, within a wreath, together with mercury tube thermometer enclosed by a boxwood strung rectangular door, the case with break arch pediment, brass urn finial, exposed tube and turned dome cistern cover, 97cm high
A travel clock, barometer and thermometer by Jaeger Le Coultre, in folding pig skin case, the clock with eight-day movement and date apertures, the clock case numbered 104184, outer case initialled A.L.R and dated 1953/1963, 12.5cm x 16cm and various other folding bedside clocks/Provenance: Beverston Castle Condition Report: The clocks do not work
D. Albino, Cheltenham, a Sheraton-style wheel barometer: the eight-inch round silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings and maker's name D, Albino, Cheltenham and having a blued-steel hand and brass pointer, with a Georgian-style cast brass bezel, the mahogany case with Sheraton-style shell and floral inlay, with a thermometer set within the trunk and having an architectural pediment top with brass finial, height 97cms (inc. finial)* Biography Donello Albino is recorded as working in Cheltenham as both a watch & clockmaker from circa 1840 until at least 1856 and was one of number of members of the family working as barometer makers in both Cheltenham, the Cotswolds and London.* Note. Reference Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books 1991.
P. Corti, Exeter a mahogany five-dial wheel barometer: the eight-inch round silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings with sunburst decoration to the centre and having a blued steel hand and brass pointer, the mahogany case having a swan neck pediment and with a silvered hygrometer to the top, a thermometer set within the trunk above a convex 'Butler's' mirror and with the silvered level engraved with the name P. Corti, Exeter, height 98cms. * Biography Paul Corti is recorded as working at 5, Market Street, Exeter from circa 1830 until at least 1860. * Note. Reference Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books, 1991.
J. Shaco, Chorley a mahogany five-dial wheel barometer: the ten-inch round silvered dial with typical barometer markings and having a blued-steel hand and brass pointer operated via the bone knob set below and a convex Georgian-style brass bezel, with a silvered hygrometer to the top, a thermometer set within the trunk above a convex 'Butler's' mirror and a silvered round-dialled level to the base engraved with the maker's name J. Shaco, Chorley, the mahogany case having boxwood edge lining and a swan-neck pediment with brass finial, height 117cms.
A. Pizzala, Hatton Garden, a satinwood wheel barometer: the eight-inch round silvered dial with typical barometer markings and having a blued-steel hand and brass pointer, with a Georgian-style cast brass bezel, the satinwood case with a thermometer set within the trunk and a silvered dialled level to the base engraved with the maker's name A. Pizzala, 7 Charles Street, Hatton Garden, having an architectural pediment top with brass finial, height 97cms (inc. finial) * Biography There are a number of makers named A. Pizzala working in Hatton Garden, London with the first recorded at 7 Charles Street from 1840 until 1846 having taken over the business from F.A. Pizzala. * Note. Reference Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books 1991.
Scientific & Projections Ltd. Boys Calorimeter No.234, chromed metal body and fittings with polished wood base and lid, with three thermometers, copper water canister with handle & lid and Doulton Co.Ltd. Lambeth Saltglaze stoneware jar stamped 8, with three Thermometer Certificates 1971-72 & 81 and Sigma Calorific Values Table, H42cm max (qty)
Pair of WWI L. Petit Fabt, Paris leather and japanned brass Binoculars, with broad Arrow, S.3 59990, a leather covered brass three-draw pocket Telescope with lens cover and end cap, L60cm, a Jowett E96 Weaving shuttle with inset Thermometer, L48cm, and a 'Unique ' Universal Slide Rule in case, (4)

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