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Short & Mason Barometer, Compass & Thermometer, Ca 1900 Short & Mason, London, England, Circa 1900. Gilt metal pocket compensated barometer, fixed weather scale graduated 23-31, altitude scale graduated 0-8000 feet, movable milled rim and pointer used to set the scale for altitude measurements, ring suspension, (diameter: 5cm / 2in). Gilt metal pocket compass, eight point wind rose, ring suspension (diameter: 2.5cm / 1in). Mercury thermometer with Fahrenheit and Centigrade scales (length: 6cm / 2.36in). Comes in the original Morocco leather case, double doors, green velvet interior, and hinged easel to the back of the case. Case: 9cm X 7.5cm / 3.54in X 2.95in.
A leather cased Angelus Sixsone Swiss multi function travelling clock, the functions comprising; a barometer, a compass, a thermometer, a hygro dial, an alarm clock and a calendar, two Sportocular folding binocular glasses, with leather travelling cases and a pair of gilt metal and mother of pearl opera glasses.
An Edwardian brass mounted oak mantel timepiece in the form of a longcase clock, the cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Alfred Mosley, Oxford`, the case with broken arch surmount, above applied masks, flower vases, lyres, scrolls and Cupid, the trunk with mercury thermometer, on a plinth base and bracket feet, height approx 50cm.
London Underground items comprising an ENAMEL STOPPING SIGN, white diamond on black (10" x 12" - 26cm x 31cm), a PLATFORM THERMOMETER made by O Comitti & Son and marked LT, and a RAIL THERMOMETER made by Russell & Sons, complete with wooden case, marked BRB but believed to have been used on the Underground. All in good, ex-use condition, thermometers appear to be working. [3]
An early 19c wheel barometer with broken pediment and mahogany case made by A Tarons & Co, Greville Street, Holborn. The dials and register scales are of silvered brass and are top to bottom a hygrometer, an alcohol thermometer reading in Fahrenheit, the 8"" barometer dial and a spirit level and name plate. The case has shell inlays flanking the thermometer and boxwood and ebony stringing around the case edges, the barometer is 40"" tall overall.
A late 19c pocket aneroid barometer. The silvered scale is graduated from 21-31"" and the altitude scale from 0-10,000ft, it has a thermometer gauge in Fahrenheit and is named Army & Navy. It has a rotating outer rim to the gilt metal case and it is contained in a leather outer carrying case, the barometer 2"" diameter overall.

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