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Lot 214

Victorian turned ivory and ebony Thermometer, formed as a lighthouse, inscribed Burrow, Malvern.

Lot 423

ART NOUVEAU INLAID WALNUT WALL BAROMETER, the circular dial below thermometer, set in pierced decorative frame, 53cm high

Lot 775

A mid 20th Century oak aneroid wheel barometer with silvered register and thermometer below carved pediment, silver presentation plaque, length 80cm

Lot 313

A Georgian mahogany barometer, by Christopher Tatham, of Cockermouth, having silvered thermometer and barometer dials, the case with scroll pediment and ebony and box wood string inlaid to edge, 37 1/4" high

Lot 385

Minton Thermometer circa 1830, applied with floral, feint underglaze blue crossed swords mark to base, (losses to flora) 18cm high

Lot 1485

A mahogany cased wheel barometer, early 19th Century, by Maspoli, Hull, with detachable thermometer, eight inch silvered dial and inlaid satinwood stringing, paper label to the rear, approximately 97 cm.

Lot 1544

An early 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer/thermometer, the level plaque with P. VAGO FECIT, 100 cm high.

Lot 958

A quantity of plated and other flatware, including; six table knives, with ivory handles, four items of silver flatware, two pairs of nutcrackers, a brass Italian tinder box candle stand , a pipe with a case, a thermometer, a pair of grape scissors, further knives and forks and sundry.

Lot 254

A Hydrometer in original mahogany case with weights, Fahrenheit thermometer and a wooden rule.

Lot 319

An early 20th Century oak barometer, with spirit thermometer. 42cm.

Lot 513

An early 20th Century Walnut backed single scale Alcohol Thermometer, retailed by A E Coe & Son of Norwich, height 9"

Lot 106

A Victorian rosewood mercury cistern-tube stick barometer, John Messer, London circa 1850. the glazed arched ivory vernier scale applied with mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer and signed J MESSER, LONDON above plain trunk with exposed tube and vernier adjustment disc, the rounded base with later domed cistern cover and brass adjustment screw, 91cm high. John James Messer is recorded in Banfield, Edwin Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 as working from various addresses in London 1849-84. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 107

A Victorian rosewood mercury cistern tube stick barometer, Brooks, London, circa 1855. With swollen gadroon moulded pediment above glazed rectangular canted ivory double vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed BROOKS, Ludgate Street, London to upper margin, above caddy moulded trunk with vernier adjustment discs and applied Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale mercury thermometer with vase shaped cistern cover and adjustment screw to the shaped base, 103cm high. Alfred Brooks is recorded in Banfield, Edwin Barometer Makers and Retailers as working from 41 Ludgate Street, London 1853-61 and then 48 Holborn Hill from 1862. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 108

A Victorian mahogany mercury wheel barometer, B. Simms, Witney, mid 19th century. The 10 inch star-centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer to the tapered trunk and hygrometer to the swan-neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signd B. Simms, Witney and ivory setting pointer adjustment disc, 107cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 109

A Regency mahogany mercury wheel barometer, Anthony Pagani, Nottingham, early 19th century. The 8 inch cartouche centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and hygrometer to the broken triangular pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed A. Pagani, Nottingham, Warranted and ebony setting pointer adjustment disc, 97cm high. Anthony Pagani is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 16660-1900 as working from Goose Gate, Nottingham 1815-45. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 110

A mahogany mercury wheel barometer, J. Kent, Saffron Walden, circa 1830. The 8 inch star-centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath convex mirror and arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and hygrometer to the swan-neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed J. Kent, Saffron Walden and ivory setting pointer adjustment disc, 97cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 111

A mahogany mercury wheel barometer, A. Cattanio, Kidderminster, mid 19th century. The 8 inch engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath convex mirror and arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and hygrometer to the swan-neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed A. CATTANIO, KIDDERMINSTER and setting pointer adjustment square, 97cm high. Joseph Cattano is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Blackwall Street, Kidderminster circa 1840-65. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 113

A Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer, P. Morgante and Co., Lewes, early 19th century. The 8 inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with brass setting pointer to glass beneath arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer flanked by conch shell inlaid oval paterae, with circular rosettes to the broken triangular pediment and rounded base, 97cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 115

A Regency mahogany mercury wheel barometer, J. Somalvico and Son, London, circa 1825. The 8 inch star centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath arched Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer and hygrometer to the swan-neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed J. Somalvico, 37 Charles Str't, Hatton Garden, London beneath ivory setting pointer adjustment disc, 95cm high. Joseph Somalvico and Son are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 37 Charles Street, Hatton Garden, London 1820-40. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 119

A fine Victorian mahogany marine barometer, S. Bithray, London circa 1840. With gadroon carved caddy above bowfronted two-piece canted ivory vernier register signed S. BITHRAY, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, with ivory vernier adjustment disc and brass gimbal mount to collar above spiral twist turned trunk applied with a mercury tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer, terminating in a moulded brass cylindrical cistern canister to base, lacking mercury and glazing, 94cm high. Stephen Bithray is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 29 Royal Exchange, London 1827-43. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 160

An unusual Regency Gothic revival brass inlaid rosewood wall-mounted small bracket timepiece with thermometer, Payne, London, early 19th century. The single fusee movement with anchor escapement and Vulliamy type suspension to the steel rod pendulum with circular bob, the shaped backplate signed Payne, 163 New Bond Street, the engine-turned gilt Roman numeral shaped-arch dial in gabled case with three spire finials above Gothic arch inlaid pilasters flanking dial, with pendant finials and brackets fronting the lower backboard inset with an ivory scaled pointed arch mercury thermometer flanked by cluster columns, 67cm high. William Payne is recorded as working in London from 1811, the firm continued as Payne and worked from 1856 until circa 1875. The above description should be read in conjunction with IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS printed in the sale catalogue. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 281

A Victorian rosewood barometer with a thermometer above a silvered circular dial marked with retailers 'Gilruth Brothers, Dundee', 100cm high

Lot 198

Late C19th Carved Oak Wheel Aneroid Barometer with glass bezel, bevelled glass with visible movement, Mercury thermometer

Lot 876

George III banjo shaped barometer thermometer with silvered dial signed Braubana & Co in shell and floral marquetry inlaid case

Lot 155

A Victorian carved oak wall barometer and thermometer, 65cm long

Lot 177

An Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany barometer and thermometer, 43cm long

Lot 220

A late Victorian mahogany barometer with a swan neck and cresting and thermometer, 39" high.

Lot 67

A 19th century rosewood cased wheel barometer with a swan neck pediment above a thermometer and dial below

Lot 467

A late Victorian carved oak wall mounted barometer/thermometer, in architectural case with broken arch pediment, the thermometer flanked by turned fluted columns, height 93cm. (Illustrated)

Lot 393

A 19th century mother-of-pearl ivory desk thermometer in the form of a obelisk on a stepped square base, raised on four ball feet, 23cm high.

Lot 415

An Aneroid Barometer and Thermometer in leaf carved case (a/f).

Lot 292

An H Samuel wall clock, barometer and thermometer, an Art Deco green glass cased mantel clock and a similar photograph frame, a "Yeoman of the Guard" Toby jug and a similar "Chelsea Pensioner" Toby jug, a 1953 Coronation tin-plate covered autograph album and other printed ephemera, etc

Lot 301

An Edwardian oak aneroid barometer and thermometer

Lot 1030

A George V oak cased wheel barometer with mercury thermometer, the case with carved decoration.

Lot 1031

An early 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer with alcohol thermometer, silvered dials, hygrometer, convex mirror and bubble level inscribed 'E.F Davy, Yarmouth', the case with swan neck pediment and boxwood and ebony line stringing (faults).

Lot 1032

A 19th Century mahogany cased Admiral Fitzroy barometer, the rectangular glazed case enclosing a central mercury tube flanked by a mercury thermometer, with printed paper dials inscribed 'B. Jacobs, Hull', height approx 88.5cm.

Lot 1034

An Edwardian rosewood wheel barometer, with mercury thermometer and ceramic dials, the case with boxwood foliate scroll and urn inlaid decoration.

Lot 1038

A 20th Century oak cased Admiral Fitzroy barometer, the glazed case revealing a mercury tube flanked by a thermometer and an 'atmosphere' tube, with printed paper dial, height approx 104cm.

Lot 1042

A mid-20th Century oak wheel barometer with silvered dials and mercury thermometer, the case with carved decoration.

Lot 1066

An Edwardian walnut wheel barometer with mercury thermometer and silvered dials, the case with carved pediment above Gothic arch and foliate moulded decoration, the circular dial in a square surround above a carved scroll apron.

Lot 1072

A George V oak aneroid wheel barometer with mercury thermometer, and silvered dials, the case with foliate carving.

Lot 1073

A 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer with silvered dials, hygrometer, mercury thermometer, and bubble level inscribed 'G. Read, Baldock', the case with broken arch pediment and ebony and boxwood stringing, height approx 97cm (faults).

Lot 1074

An Edwardian oak cased wheel barometer with mercury thermometer and silvered dials, inscribed 'Negretti & Zambra...', the case with moulded scroll decoration (faults).

Lot 1081

A late 19th Century French gilt brass combination carriage timepiece and barometer, each enamel circular dial within a matt gilt surround flanking a mercury thermometer, the glazed case designed with eight fluted and turned pillars united by pierced trellis bands, the top fitted with a compass and surmounted with a T-bar handle, height approx 15cm.

Lot 1091

A 19th Century mahogany cased mercury thermometer, the silvered dial inscribed 'Watkins & Hill, 5 Charing Cross, London', the glazed bowfront case with moulded pediment, height approx 40cm.

Lot 1102

An early Victorian figured mahogany wheel barometer with silvered dial and mercury thermometer, the case applied with scroll mouldings, height approx 102cm.

Lot 1103

An early Victorian figured mahogany wheel barometer with silvered dial inscribed 'B. Porri, Skipton' and mercury thermometer, the case applied with scroll mouldings, height approx 100cm.

Lot 1104

A 19th Century Scottish mahogany marine stick barometer, the ivory dial with vernier scale and inscribed 'J. Bon. Dundee', the case with shaped pediment above mercury thermometer to trunk and brass cistern, height approx 98.5cm (restoration).

Lot 1115

An early 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer with silvered dials, hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, convex mirror and bubble level inscribed 'Crundwell, Tunbridge Kent', the case with swan neck pediment and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, height approx 96cm (faults).

Lot 1140

A 19th Century mahogany stick barometer, the silvered arch dial with vernier scale, mercury thermometer and inscribed 'Horne & Co., 123 & 121 Newgate St. London', enclosed by a glazed door above a trunk with visible mercury tube and circular cistern cover, height approx 93.5cm.

Lot 1

A late Victorian figured walnut banjo barometer by Dollond of London, the circular silvered dial under thermometer and with carved top and base edges, length 140cm, dial diameter 24.5cm, with bone adjusting button (Illustrated)

Lot 2

An Edwardian inlaid rosewood barometer/thermometer by A Casartelli of 54 Old Hall Street and 14 St Johns Lane Liverpool, height 84.5cm, dial diameter 19.5cm

Lot 3

A reproduction inlaid mahogany cased Admiral Fitzroy barometer/thermometer, height 101cm

Lot 4

A Victorian mahogany banjo barometer/thermometer, marked Whitehead, Market Harboro with convex central roundel, silvered dial and thermometer gauge, height 91.5cm

Lot 5

A 19th century walnut banjo barometer thermometer (lacking thermometer) by J J Lockwood, (in need of minor restoration)

Lot 7

A late 19th century French cast brass table thermometer, the cast frame decorated with cherubs and mask heads within neoclassical floral swags, (thermometer af), height 22cm, marked RF667(?) verso

Lot 226

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD WHEEL BAROMETER BY C.B HAMMOND OF NOTTINGHILL, having silvered dials and faces to the dry damp indicator thermometer level and barometer. 38" High overall x 12" Diameter.

Lot 203

Two oak cased aneroid barometers, each with thermometer dial, 18in.

Lot 204

An early 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, by G & E Davis, Opticians, Leeds, featuring engraved silvered level barometer, thermometer and hygrometer dials, swan-neck cresting, 3ft.

Lot 221

Four various clocks; a desk barometer; a globe barometer and thermometer; and other items

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