Fine Clocks, Barometers and Scientific Instruments

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Impressive Victorian style thirty-three inch terrestrial globe Probably by Greaves and Thomas after Charles Copley, Isle of Wight, late 20th centu...

A group of four globes Various makers, mid to late 20th century The first lunar inscribed Rand Mc. Nally, 12 INCH LUNAR GLOBE, Scale: 1 inch r...

A group of four twelve-inch terrestrial globes Repogle, Chicago ILL, mid to late 20th century The first with a REPOGLE 12 INCH STARLIGHT globe w...

A group of four Lunar globes Various makers, mid to late 20th century The first with trade label inscribed REPLOGLE, LUNAR GLOBE, Diameter 12 ...

A lacquered brass compound microscope Cary, London, circa 1840 The tube screw-fitting at the objective end into a threaded collar positioned at th...

A Victorian lacquered brass binocular microscope M. P. Tench, London, circa 1870 The bifurcated tube of Wenham type with rack and pinion coars...

A fine George II lacquered brass, shagreen, and lignum vitae Culpeper double-reflecting compound microscope Edmund Culpeper, London, circa 1730 ...

A fine Viennese lacquered brass campaign theodolite Chr. and G. Starke, Vienna, mid 19th century The single short draw focusing telescope insc...

A German oxidised and lacquered brass theodolite Dennert and Pape, Hamburg, late 19th century The telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustm...

A finely engineered oxidised brass theodolite Starke and Kammerer, Vienna, late 19th century The telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustme...

An Austrian japanned brass theodolite Gebruder Fromme, Vienna, late 19th century The telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustment and fitte...

An oxidised and lacquered brass theodolite Supplied by J.B. Tibaut-Disempleare, Brussels, late 19th/early 20th century The telescope with rack...

A French lacquered brass theodolite Charles, Paris, mid to late 19th century With single-draw sighting telescope mounted via a locking pivot a...

An unusual Continental lacquered brass theodolite Unsigned, mid to late 19th century With single-draw sighting telescope and spirit-level moun...

A Naval brass and black japanned Waymouth-Cooke pattern sextant-type rangefinder Thomas Cooke and Sons, London and York, circa 1915 The sight ...

A German surveyor’s plane table alidade sight M. Lindig, Dresden, mid to late 19th century The telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustment...

A Viennese 1.625 inch refracting micro-telescope Plofsl, Vienna, early 19th century The tube with four draws incorporating threaded ring fitte...

An unusual French lacquered brass three-inch six-draw portable astronomical refracting telescope Unsigned, mid 19th century With friction fitt...

A large laboratory electric induction coil Unsigned, early 20th century Enclosed within a 4.25 inch diameter black celluloid cylinder between ...

A large laboratory electric induction coil Unsigned, early 20th century Enclosed within a 5 inch diameter black celluloid cylinder between Bak...

A large laboratory electric induction coil W. and J. George and Becker Limited, Birmingham and London, mid 20th century Enclosed within a 4.25...

A cast iron ‘Weir’s 55/-’ small chain stitch sewing machine Retailed by James G. Weir, London, late 19th century The elaborate double scroll-p...

A Leica IIIF ‘red dial’ 35mm delayed action rangefinder camera Leica, Wetzlar, 1956 With built in rangefinder, flash synchronization port with...

A cast iron pressure clockwork pressure recorder Cambridge Instrument Company Limited, London and Cambridge, early 20th century The interior w...

A Victorian mahogany cased set of portable diamond scales De Grave, Short and Company, mid 19th century With sculpted metal pivoted beam incorpo...

A rare French brass Morse code telegraphic ticker-tape inker La Société Industrielle des Téléphones, Paris, circa 1900 With spring-driven cloc...

An ‘Excelsior’ telegraphic date and time stamping machine Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, New York, early 20th century The clockwork dr...

A George IV brass pantograph Cary, London, circa 1825 The pivoted frame with circular dark green silk covered anchor-weight fitted to an adjusta...

ϒVictorian nickel plated brass bound rosewood cased set of drawing instruments Elliott Brothers, London, mid 19th century The interior with deep b...

ϒVictorian mahogany cased set of drawing instruments Elliott, London, mid 19th century The interior with deep blue velvet lined lid over fitted li...

ϒAn Edwardian mahogany magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments W.H. Harling, London, early 20th century The interior with moire silk padded ...

ϒA late Victorian oak magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments W.H. Harling, London, late 19th century The interior with moire silk padded li...

ϒA late Victorian walnut magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments W.F. Stanley, London, circa 1890 The interior with blue moire silk padded l...

A George III engraved brass draughtsman’s protractor rule George Adams, London, circa 1770 The rectangular plate with canted edges engraved with...

A mahogany cased barograph Wilson, Warden and Company Limited, London, late 19th century The lacquered brass mechanism incorporating seven seg...

A mahogany cased self-recording aneroid barometer/weather station Chadburn and Son, Liverpool, late 19th century The single fusee eight-day ti...

A French aneroid ‘Holosteric’ barometer with thermometer Retailed by Ducatillon, Paris, circa 1860 The 4.75 inch circular silvered register wi...

A silver aneroid pocket barometer J.J. Hicks for presentation to The Duke of Norfolk, London, 1904 The circular silvered register with rotating ou...

ϒA gilt brass aneroid pocket barometer compendium with altimeter, thermometer and compass Unsigned, late 19th century The circular silvered regist...

A brass Kew Pattern marine mercury stick barometer F. Darton and Company Limited, London, circa 1933 The cylindrical silvered scale calibrated i...

A fine Victorian oxidised brass Newman type mercury station barometer Negretti and Zambra, London, circa 1870 Constructed with two square sect...

A rare oak cased mercury and glycerine long range barometer Negretti and Zambra, London, circa 1885 The ceramic scale inscribed NEGRETTI & ZAM...

ϒA Victorian oak mercury farmer’s stick barometer with wet and dry bulb thermometers W.R. Jeffrey, Saffron Walden, circa 1870 With concave upstand...

A rare French double-tube contra-barometer Lebleu-Turpin, Estaires, late 19th century The rectangular paper scale inscribed BAROMETRE above vi...

A French Louis Philippe mahogany mercury stick barometer with twin thermometers Mouroux, Bordeaux, circa 1840 The rectangular line inlaid plum...

ϒA Scottish Regency satinwood mercury stick barometer J. and J. Gardner, Glasgow, circa 1815 With visible tube and inset ivory Vernier scale calib...

A George II/III mahogany mercury stick barometer J. Hogben, Rye, mid 18th century The break-arch silvered brass scale incorporating MOIST/DAMP...

A rare George III mahogany angle barometer, unsigned, late 18th century With a particularly long angled silvered scale calibrated from 27.5 to 3...

A George III mahogany mercury cistern tube stick barometer Thomas Ribright, London, late 18th century With open triangular pediment over inset...

ϒ A Regency mahogany mercury cistern tube stick barometer W. and S. Jones, London, early 19th century With swan neck pediment and cavetto cornice ...

An early Victorian figured mahogany mercury stick barometer A. Pastorelli, London, circa 1840 With shaped upstand and cavetto moulded cornice ...

A Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer Lione, Somalvico and Company, London, circa 1805 With open triangular pediment and marquetry...

A Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer Vitore Albino, Bourton-on-the-water, second quarter of the 19th century With swan neck pedim...

ϒA Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood wheel barometer J. Hewiston, Newcastle upon Tyne, circa 1860 With swan neck pediment over foliate scr...

Lot 55

Vehmeyer

Vehmeyer, H.M. Clocks THEIR ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT 1320-1880 Snoeck-Ducaju and Zoom, Gent, Belgium 2004, translated by Felix Swart assisted by W...

Lee Ronald A. THE FIRST TWELVE YEARS OF THE ENGLISH PENDULUM CLOCK or the Fromanteel Family and their Contemporaries, 1658-1670 Exhibition cata...

The ‘golden age’ of English clockmaking - four volumes: Evans, Jeremy THOMAS TOMPION at the Dial and Three Crowns The Antiquarian Horological So...

Lot 58

White

White, George English Lantern Clocks Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge 1989, dj; with copies of Hana, W.F.J. English Lantern Clocks Blandford...

Leybourn William DIALLING… Printed by J. Matthews for Awnsham and John Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, London 1700, second enl...

Sully Henry REGLE ARTIFICIELLE DU TEMPS, TRAITE Chez Gregoire Dupuis, rue S. Jacques, a la Couronne d’Or, Paris 1737, edited by Julien Le Roy wi...

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