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An early 20th century French carriage desk timepiece / weather station with carrying handle and circular bevelled glass panel revealing the clock platform to the left hand side, the right hand side with compass. The lower section with central thermometer, the left hand side showing the clock dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals with central floral and leaf decorated boss, the right hand side with aneroid barometer. The reverse of the clock movement numbered 332.
A 20th Century Mahogany cased "Storm Glass Barometer", with overhanging cornice and waisted pediment to a bow fronted glazed panel and further waisted base to an engraved Brass dial set with a twin scale alcohol Thermometer and flanked by a storm glass tube over engraved instructions for operation, height 20"
A mid-19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, the replaced swan neck pediment to a shaped neck set with a silvered Hygrometer to a detachable replacement single scale alcohol Thermometer with convex mirror to a turned wooden bezel enclosing a 7 1/2" silvered dial with a scale of 28 to 31 and spirit level to the base, height 37 1/2"
A first half of 20th Century Mahogany cased Barograph, 15648, of typical rectangular form with plinth shaped base, fitted with a single drawer on bracket feet to a lacquered Brass and silvered 8-day spring driven mechanism and 8-section bellows to a silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a twin scale mercury Thermometer, width 14 1/2"
A late 19th Century Rosewood Stick Barometer, C Baker - 244 High Holborn, London, the case with overhanging cornice surmounted by a carved foliate pediment to a glazed dial with bevelled glass, further carved ears to a plain trunk, centred with a twin scale silver back mercury Thermometer and square section cistern cover to the base to a signed two-part Ivory scale of 27 to 31 and with front mounted screw adjusting Vernier to a visible heavy tube, height 40"
An early 20th Century Walnut and Brass mounted Desk Timepiece modelled in the form of Longcase Clock with arched pediment with three finials to a long trunk set with a Thermometer scale (tube missing) on a spreading stepped base to a composite Roman dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands with subsidiary seconds and fitted with a spring driven movement, height 10 3/4"
A mid-19th Century Mahogany cased Wheel Barometer, the onion topped case set with silvered Hygrometer to a detachable single scale silvered alcohol Thermometer, plain mirror to a spun brass bezel enclosing convex glass and 7 1/2" silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 and spirit level to the base, height 37"
An early 20th Century Oak cased, aneroid Wheel Barometer, O Committi & Son Ltd - London, the case decorated with seascroll and foliate carved detail to a twin scale porcelain back mercury Thermometer, with spun Brass bezel and bevelled glass enclosing an 8" porcelain dial with scale of 25 to 31, height 33"
A mid-19th Century gilt highlighted Rosewood Wheel Barometer, unsigned, the onion top case with Silvered Hygrometer, detachable single scale alcohol Thermometer, plain mirror with ebonised border to a spun Brass bezel enclosing an 8" Silvered dial with 28 to 31 and further level to the base, height 37"
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, J Somalvico - No 90 Holborn, Mahogany case with rounded top with central inlaid rosette to a single scale mercury Thermometer with silvered backing with further rosette and star inlaid decoration and rope twist borders to a signed 8" silver dial with scale of 28 to 31, height 38"
A 20th Century French cased Ebullioscope, E Malligand, of typical construction with cast Iron base and Brass construction with spirit burner and screw in chimney (repaired) with right-angle glass Thermometer and sliding scale, together with assorted charts and paperwork, together with an original Bill of Sale dated 17 June 1945, width 10 3/4"
Early 20th Century French gilt Brass cased Desk Compendium, the central turned column on spreading circular foot, and flanked by a drum case comprising a Timepiece with 2" Roman and Arabic enamel dial (hairlines) with outside minute track and blued steel arrow hands to a movement with silvered cylinder escapement and opposed by an Aneroid Barometer, also with enamel dial with scale of 27 to 31 and rotating to reveal a silvered mercury twin-scale Thermometer, height 4" and fitted in its original cloth lined morocco type covered outer case
A mid-19th Century Rosewood and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Stick Barometer, Guise Samalvico & Co - Londras, for the Spanish market, the case with overhanging cornice and waisted pediment, to a glazed and bevelled dial with trunk with inlaid mother-of-pearl foliate detail, enclosing an ivory-backed twin scale mercury thermometer and with brass cylindrical cistern to the base, to a signed two-part ivory scale of 27-31 with single screw adjusting vernier, height 38"
A late 19th Century Walnut and Ivory Stick Barometer, unsigned, the case with overhanging cornice and waisted pediment to a glazed dial with heavily bevelled glass to a plain trunk with ivory backed single scale mercury Thermometer and demi-lune cistern cover to the base, to a tube section, Ivory dial with a scale of 27 to 31 and with screw adjusting Vernier scale, centred to a visible tube, height 38 1/2"
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, Spears & Co - 28 College Green, Dublin, the arched case with glazed two-part dial to a herringbone veneered body with visible tube, to a demi-spherical cistern cover and screw adjustment to base, the silvered two-part dial set with a single mercury Thermometer opposed by a scale of 27 to 31 with slide adjusting Vernier, height 36"
A tapering conical vessel in the early Mediterranean manner with friezes depicting bull jumping and competitions of strength, etc, a small plaster bust of an archaic Greek soldier, a carved alabaster lidded urn, a spelter figure of an 18th century solider, an antique wall hanging thermometer, a cased set of six silver skewers with embossed hen head finials (displayed behind cabinet), etc
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the case with break arch pediment, exposed mercury tube and semi spherical cistern cover, the silver dial with thermometer and vernier scale, signed James Lione, Smiths Court, Holborn Hill, London, approximately 98cm high overall including adjustment screw
A 19th Century mahogany rosewood and brass inlaid combined drop-dial wall clock and mercurial barometer signed George Holden of Sheffield With a 44.5cm dial with Roman numerals enclosed by a bowfront glass with gilt metal bezel, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell with four turned pillars, the trunk centered with a rosewood inlaid wheel barometer enclosed by gilt brass stringing with a 26cm silvered register with a bowfront glass and gilt bezel above a mirror within a reeded frame with an outer brass roundel recess for a thermometer with two hinged doors on each side with a tapering base, 148cm, with two weights, pendulum, winding key and two door keys. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2038: Bevelled glass the outer glass metalwork oxidised and discoloured. Hinge good condition. Hasp on left hand side good condition. Signature indistinct, overall crazing to dial numerals clear, left hand door hinge sound, right hand door hinge sound. Lower long door on left and right side hinges good condition. Minor cutting away around the left hand door keyhole. Lacking central thermometer above a glass mirror the reeded border shrinkage cracks in six places some oxidisation to the brass roundel surface scratching to the barometer dial, oxidisation the the metal bezel, metal stringing framing the barometer lifted sightly on the right hand side, undercut base central shrinkage crack running the full length good condition. With weights, pendulum and door housing case key and winding key.
AN EDWARDIAN SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN & MARINERS CONTRIBUTION BOX, with marine aneroid barometer signed and numbered on 4½in. opaque glass dial DOLLOND LONDON / No. 447 with Society’s pennant and name as per title below, mounted within an oak contribution box with locked glazed door, coin chest and horizontal Fahrenheit thermometer, the exterior with blued enamel plaques inscribed Patron His Majesty the King / “There is Sorrow on the Sea” and three coin slots with brass “Contributions” labels below -- 19½ x 9½ x 8½in. (49.5 x 24 x 21.5cm.)

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