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1 Sextant, 2 Windmesser und 1 Barometer1) Nautischer Sextant, um 1965, Freiberger Präzisionsmechanik, DDR, Hammerschlaglackierung, mit 7 Filtern, in Holzkasten. - 2) Anemometer, R. Fuess, Berlin, in Aluminiumbox. - 3) Anemometer, R. Fuess, Berlin, um 1920, brüniertes Messing, in Holzbox. - Und: 4) Millibar-Meßgerät, um 1975, Fischer, DDR, in Holzkasten. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)1 Sextant, 2 Anemometers and 1 Barometer1) Nautical sextant, c. 1965, Freiberger Präzisionsmechanik, GDR, hammered ?nish, with 7 ?lters, in wood box. - 2) Anemometer, R. Fuess, Berlin, in aluminum box. - 3) Anemometer, R. Fuess, Berlin, c. 1920, burnished brass, in wood box. - And: 4) Millibar measuring device, c. 1975, Fischer, GDR, in wood box. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
FOUR WOODEN CASED MID-CENTURY ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, comprising a Bridge 'Megger' testing set BR3, an electronic direct reading Anemometer made by Airflow Developments Ltd. with operating instructions, a Cambridge Ammeter No. L375209, a Hilger & Watts transformer FF3-3, and a Foster Instrument Co. Optical Pyrometer type 2290/1450 serial No.60024 (5) (Condition Report: untested, signs of wear, bumps and scuffs to the cases)
A Vintage Anemometer / Wind Speed Velocity by Short & Mason of London. Complete with velvet lined leather transit case. Brass rimmed dial with 2 subsidiary dials, marked ‘No L8060’. Black painted metal frame with integral fan blade mechanism. Makers mark stamped to the back, along with ‘Made in England’. Brass hanging loop to the top of the frame. Similar instruments may be found in Short & Mason’s 1935 catalogue. Approximately 11.5cm width across the frame. Condition: very good. The item appears to have had little use, with almost all the black paint remaining, and the brass work and dial both being clean and tidy. The case has some wear externally from handling and use.
A Negretti and Zambra Airflow Velocity Anemometer, No. A.828, cased; Troughton & Simms Compensated pocket barometer, 1436, cased; anther by Rowell, Oxford; a Ratcliff brass torch; and angle sextant dated 1902, cased; a Philip Harris & Co Ltd Ohmsmeter; a Stanley brass pocket sextant, dated 1911; a compass in mahogany case.
Boxed Align TREX 250 Plus electric powered radio controlled helicopter no. RH25E03XT with accessories incl. a handheld anemometer, Spektrum DX6i transmitter unit, instruction DVD, Equilibrium Mini V2 35W 12/220V battery charger etc, all in excellent little used condition (some minor staining/mark to main and tail rotor blades (refer to photos)
Sextant für Ausbildungszwecke, datiert 1978, sowie Anemometer, datiert 1951 Leichtmetall, Kunststoff, Gummi, Glas, Metalloberflächen überwiegend graues Finish. Skala mit Schwenkarm, Seriennummer "40257" und Jahreszahl "1978". Lupe, Spiegel, Handgriff, Filter. In grau lackierter, nummerngleicher Holzbox (Maße 27 x 27 x 17 cm), darin einige Zubehörteile und kyrillische Instruktion, Tragegriff. Dazu ein Anemometer (Windmesser) in schwarz lackiertem Metallgehäuse, auf dem Zifferblatt die Nr. "29563" und Jahreszahl "1951", in Holzbox (Maße 20 x 9,5 x 8 cm) mit kyrillischer Instruktion. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. A sextant for educational purposes, dated 1978, and an anemometer, dated 1951 A sextant for educational purposes, dated 1978, and an anemometer, dated 1951Leichtmetall, Kunststoff, Gummi, Glas, Metalloberflächen überwiegend graues Finish. Skala mit Schwenkarm, Seriennummer "40257" und Jahreszahl "1978". Lupe, Spiegel, Handgriff, Filter. In grau lackierter, nummerngleicher Holzbox (Maße 27 x 27 x 17 cm), darin einige Zubehörteile und kyrillische Instruktion, Tragegriff. Dazu ein Anemometer (Windmesser) in schwarz lackiertem Metallgehäuse, auf dem Zifferblatt die Nr. "29563" und Jahreszahl "1951", in Holzbox (Maße 20 x 9,5 x 8 cm) mit kyrillischer Instruktion. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren.Condition: II
A mid-20th century gilt lacquered brass and black enamelled anemometer, the circular silvered dial detailed 'Air Meter Patent No. 3729, No. 12702', the underside detailed 'W.H Harling 47 Finsbury Pavement London', with leather case, together with a black enamelled brass pocket compass, the underside detailed 'T.G. Co. Ltd London 1939 MK III', with leather travelling case, and a leather mounted and nickel plated three-draw telescope, unextended length 23.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Good French Anemometer, chrome, serial no. 281658, marked 'Ets Maxant Paris', 'MÈTRES' scale to outer radii, Hectares scaled to the bottom dial, with a small vial of lubricating oil, in fitted maker's caseNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A mid-20th century lacquered gilt brass anemometer, the circular silvered dial detailed 'Air Meter to 100,000 feet, Negretti & Zambra London No.2766', height 8.5cm, within a fitted mahogany box, the hinged lid bearing paper label inscribed 'International Inventions Exhibition Awarded Silver Medal...'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
ONE BOX OF ASSORTED MAGNIFYING GLASSES, TELESCOPES AND MICROSCOPE LENSES, to include six magnifying glasses, an assortment of early magnifying glass, three small brass telescopes, a vintage brass anemometer (wind speed instrument), a pair of white metal folding lorgnettes (without glass), a collection of late Victorian brass optical lens cases, engraved with names of Opticians, Collins, J Swift, E Leitz, etc, (1 box)
A MET OFFICE PATTERN DINES TILTING SYPHON RAINFALL RECORDERMANUFACTURED TO A DESIGN BY WILLIAM DINES, CIRCA 1930 The hinged cylindrical upper section with brass rim inscribed M.O. TILTING SYPHON RAIN RECORDER, MARK I. REF No MET. 562 enclosing tapered funnel and with glass aperture for viewing the mechanism inside, the whole section tipping open to reveal mechanism comprising cylindrical copper cannister set on a counterweighted pivot with collecting aperture to top and draining spout to side, fitted with a pivoted armature connected to an internal float and terminating with an inked stylus for recording the level of the water in the cannister on a clockwork rotating paper-scale lined drum, on tapered base incorporating outlet pipe.85cm (35.5ins) high, 50cm (19.75ins) diameter at the base.The design of the current lot was devised by William Henry Dines FRS (1855-1927)in around 1920. William Dines was the son of George Dines, a master builder who worked for Thomas Cubitt and advised Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on the design and construction of Osborne House. Both George and his son had a particular interest in weather predicting hence became fellows of the British Meteorological Society. William Dines was educated at Cambridge and served an engineering apprenticeship at Nine Elms Locomotive Works at Nine Elms, Battersea. After the Tay Bridge disaster in 1879 Dines undertook serious work on air pressure which later culminated in the invention of his pressure tune anemometer. In 1901 he undertook upper air research using kites and meteorographs made to his design and was granted the use of HMS Seahorse by the Admiralty to assist with his observations. At this time William Dines was serving as President of the Royal Meteorological Society and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1905.Dines developed his design of tilting syphon rainfall recorder during the First World War and it was brought into use and adopted by the Met. Office from around 1920 and is still in use today. Dines design is notable in that it utilises a self-tilting mechanism which causes the syphon to be automatically emptied once full. The instrument then resets itself so that it can continue recording.
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