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A George III mahogany stick barometer, by J. Search, Soho, London, c.1780, the silvered vernier scale in arched window, beneath three acorn finials, further signed to the lower scale, 103 cm.The tube seems intact and shows a consistent column of mercury that responds either up or down with the reservoir adjustment screw, the spirit of the thermometer is evident and looks as if it responds to a finger placed on the tube (but very faintly)Generally good order, and seems to be functioning, this is no guarantee of accuracy or reliability as with any antique scientific instrument..
A George III mahogany stick barometer by Gilbert Wright & Hooke, London, with a break arch pediment, above the silvered dial, with a turned reservoir cover,97cm longCondition ReportWith minor knocks and wear, the brass finial to the top a little loose. With cracks to the veneer surrounding the dial. Mercury present. Please see the additional images.
An oak side table, with a single frieze drawer, on bobbin turned supports, 58 cm wide, a coffer of small proportions, 46 cm wide, a barometer, and four tables Please note collection is from TA9 4LJ only on 22nd, 23rd, 24th & 25th October. Payment to be made beforehand as there is no facility to pay on site
A fine quality late-Regency satinwood, mahogany and marquetry stick barometer - by George Purchon of Glass House (probably Leeds, Yorkshire), the architectural top with barber's pole and toothed banding, above a glazed door fronting a signed, painted 'Summer - Winter' dial with floral and foliate spandrels and sliding brass vernier marker, the trunk with inlaid bell flower meanders, over a marquetry cistern cover with oak leaves and acorns, 99.5 cm long.
A late 19th century French patinated brass combination desk clock / aneroid barometer – the clock with two oval cases mounted on a central turned column with loose ring handle to top, the clock movement with platform escapement and oval white dials, both signed by the retailer ‘Dobbyn & Son Paris’, 15.5cm high inc. handle, with key.
Late 19th / early 20th century circular oak cased wall hanging aneroid barometer with white enamel face, 22cm diameterCondition ReportAll clocks and scientific instruments are sold as untested. Case has marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previoous use. Hand moves but squeeks loudly when adjusted.
A Georgian mahogany stick barometer the silvered dial engraved with barometric markings, vernier gauge, hygrometer and signed Bellatty, the mahogany stick case with inlaid shell decoration to the trunk, a turned cistern cover and inset barometer to the trunk, surmounted by an architectural pediment with brass finial.
A late-Victorian French brass cased clock-barometer having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a platform lever escapement , having an engraved silvered brass mask to the top dial having black Roman numerals with blued-steel spade hands with below a matching barometer dial marked Aneroid Barometer, the brass case with arched brass handle, height 15cm/14cm, handle up/down.
A. E. Abraham, Exeter, an oak stick barometer the arched silvered dial engraved with barometric scale and vernier and signed A.E. Abraham, Optician, Exeter, the arched-top oak case having a visible tube, turned cistern cover and glazed door, height 98cm.A.E. Abraham is recorded as working in Exeter in the early 1800s.
Gugeri, London, a mahogany stick barometer the silvered dial signed Gugeri, London and engraved with stylised barometer markings and vernier gauge, the mahogany case with visible tube and having inlaid boxwood and ebonised stringing, a turned cistern to the base, glazed door to the dial and surmounted by an architectural pediment with brass finial, height 98cm.Gugeri were a well-known family of barometer makers including Andrew working in Holborn and Hatton Garden in the early-to-mid 1800s and Felix working in Leather Lane, London from circa 1850.
Late 19th century walnut cased regulator wall clock, together with a chromium plated Smiths 8 day desk clock and a combination barometer / thermometer (3).Clock is in reasonable condition. Missing two finials. There is no key so we don't know if it's in working condition. No signs of woodworm.Please see our website for additional images
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