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AN EDWARD VII OAK BAROGRAPH the lacquered brass mechanism with clockwork recording drum and nickel diaphragm, in oak case with bevelled glass lights and chart drawer, 32cm h, and another, in mahogany case, the mechanism with a thermometer, ivorine trade label of J BROWN 131... ST GLASGOW, early 20th c (2) ++The first in very good condition, the second also in good condition with wear to the plating on the handle, apparently complete, sold without mechanical warranty
English Stick Barometer, c. 1820 With hand-punched boxwood register signed "D. Manticha, Norwich", brass sliding scale, thermometer and mercury tubes, inlaid borders and pediment with brass finish, height 40 in. (102 cm), tube replaced. Englisches Stock-Barometer, um 1820 Buchsbaum, Skala signiert "D. Manticha, Norwich", verschiebbare Messing-Skala, mit Thermometer und Quecksilber-Röhre, Kanten mit Intarsien, Glasröhre ergänzt, Höhe 102 cm. Condition: (3/3) Starting Price €160
Victorian Barometer "Admiral Fitzroy" Mercury barometer, paper scale, with thermometer, in glazed oak case, height 41 in. Englisches Barometer "Admiral Fitzroy" Quecksilber-Barometer, Papier-Skala, mit Thermometer, in verglastem Eichengehäuse, Höhe 104 cm. Condition: (2-3/2) Starting Price €280
A French Louis XVI style giltwood aneroid wheel barometer, circa 1900, the 8 inch star centred paper scale annotated in French with steel recording pointer to glass, set into the centre of a cavetto edged shaped case with carved ribbon bow crest above alcohol Reaumur scale thermometer beneath dial, the base with fluted gadroon carved terminal, 98cm high
A 1st half of the 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood Line Inlaid Wheel Barometer, Fs Molton, St Lawrence Steps, Norwich, the case with a rounded pediment and baluster neck, and further rounded base, inlaid with shell and flower head detail, to a single scale silvered alcohol thermometer to a concave brass bezel (glass A/F), enclosing a signed 8” silvered dial with scale of 28-31, with blued steel indicator hand and gilt marker, length 36” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A mid-19th Century Oak Cased Stick Barometer, Dixon of Norwich, the case with a moulded and overhanging cornice to a fixed glazed dial set with bevelled glass to a plain throat with applied ivory twin scale mercury thermometer, to a shaped cistern cover and further moulded base, to a further signed ivory bevelled scale of 26-31 flanking a heavy gauge glass tube with twin verniers, height 42” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
An early 20th Century Oak Mounted “Fortin” Type Stick Barometer, Baird & Tatlock, London, the plain moulded blonde oak backboard to a black painted and lacquered brass cylindrical tube with silvered twin scale of 69-83 and 27-32, with side screw adjusting vernier scale and enclosing a heavy glass tube to a plain body set with a twin scale thermometer and screw adjusting reservoir to the base, height 44”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, F W Lamb – Yarmouth, the onion-shaped pediment to a baluster throat and shaped base set with a silvered single scale alcohol thermometer over a sprung brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 9 ½” signed and silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 42”
An early 20th Century Mahogany Cased Barograph, Thomas Armstrong & Brother, 78 Deansgate, Manchester, No 1738, the lacquered brass and aluminium mechanism with 8 section bellows, to a spring-driven drum set with paper chart and centred with a twin scale mercury thermometer, contained beneath a glazed five panel lift-off cover and moulded base, width 14 ¼” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)

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