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20th century- replica 19th century Sheraton barometer by Comitti of London, case with a broken pediment, rounded base and contrasting inlay, spirit thermometer and aneroid movement with a slivered register and brass bezel, displaying barometric air pressure between 28 to 31 inches Dimensions: Height: 66cm Length/Width: 18cm Depth/Diameter: 4cm
GUINNESS FOR STRENGTH' a colour printed stitched canvas banner, 85cm high x 447cm wide; and a collection of Guinness memorabilia including a mid-20th century mahogany cased aneroid barometer, the bezel engraved 'Lovely Day for a Guinness', 22cm diameter and two bottles of 1977 Silver Jubilee Guinness
FAVRE-LEUBA BIVOUAC REF. 53203, 60S RARE TOOL-WATCH FOR HIKERS WITH ALTIMETER AND BAROMETER Case: signed, in stainless steel, screwed ring on the caseback, graduated bezel with altitude indication from sea level in feet. Bracelet/Strap: signed, in stainless steel, déployante clasp. Dial: signed, silvered and slopped, applied indexes, scale indicating air pressure in mmHg, red barometric hand. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber Peseux 320, aneroid barometer positioned above the caliber. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 40 mm | Bracelet length: 18 cm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but to be serviced; the functioning of the barometer is not guaranteed.
Y CIGAR RELATED ITEMS INCLUDING: Two modern wood humidors, both unmarked, larger a satinwood variant, 26cm wide, 12cm high; an Art Deco onyx and malachite inset cigarette box, silver hinges hallmarked for Puddefoot, Bowers & Simonett Ltd, London 1946: ten ceramic vide poches including single Hermes example with Napoleonic soldier on horseback, 19cm wide Provenance: The Estate of a deceased Gentleman Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some surface wear and dirt from use.Humidifier and barometer included in the satinwood, the other includes a hygrometer. The art deco humidor has separated at the hinge, and the onyx and malachite have some wear and surface marks. Some chips and surface imperfections to the ceramic vide poches.The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer
BAROQUE BAROMETER | Central Europe (end of the 18th century ) | end of the 18th century | pewter decorated with engraving, hallmarks | 27 cm | Bidders are asked to inquire about the condition of the item before the auction. any complaints will not be taken into account. | condition report*In case of missing photos, please feel free to contact us.
A rare 1860s Bourdon and Richard’s Patent ships-style combined clock/metallic barometer, in a brass drum-shaped case with suspension ring and resting on an ebonised stand. The white enamel 5.25 inch two-part dial has an inner clock dial with Roman numerals within an outer minute track. This is separated from the outer barometer dial with a gilt metal border. The barometer dial has the usual weather predictions within a range of with a range from 28 to 31 inches. The centre bottom is inscribed METALLIC BAROMETER between two exhibition award medallions – World Medal Exhibition 1849, Gold Medal and Universal Exhibition London 1851, Council Medal.The eight-day spring driven clock movement is signed Richard á Paris with silvered lever platform escapement, the back plate struck with serial no. 80.The Bourdon barometer mechanism is attached to the back plate, visible through the glazed back. The barometer dial plate is also signed for Richard á Paris and numbered 6642.28.5cm high including suspension ring x 20cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
H. Gardner and Co. of Glasgow mahogany stick barometer, early 19th century, the swan neck pediment over a bow fronted case and glazed compartments enclosing silvered dials and mercury filled tubes over a shaped cistern cover, H97cm. There are air bubbles in the tube. Please see additional images.
Barometer,: Comitti Stabbarometer. Englisches Federfächerbarometer aus Palisander und Mahagoni aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert, um 1910. Originales versilbertes Zifferblatt in gutem Zustand. Die Wetterbedingungen sind auf einer Skala mit einstellbarem Schieberegler angegeben. Temperaturangaben in Fahrenheit und Centigrade. Zeigt die Herstellermarke von Comitti Holborn und ist außerdem als "Made in England" gekennzeichnet. Klassischer gebrochener Bogengiebel mit dekorativem Messingknauf. Mahagoni-Intarsien sorgen für einen eleganten dekorativen Touch. Halbkugelförmige Zisternenabdeckung an der Unterseite. Abmessungen: 16 x 7 x 94 cm (max. BxTxH). - Comitti stick barometer. An English, rosewood and mahogany feather fan barometer, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1910. Original silvered face in good order. - Weather conditions marked on graduated scale, with adjustable change slider. Annotated for temperature in Fahrenheit and Centigrade. Displays the maker's mark of Comitti Holborn and further marked as Made in England. Classic broken arched pediment with a decorative brass finial Mahogany inlay adds an elegant decorative touch. Hemispherical cistern cover features at the bottom. R
Voigt,F.W.: Versuch kritischer Nachträge und Supplemente zur Luzischen Beschreibung älterer und neuerer Barometer. Lpz., Crusius 1802. Mit 8 Tafeln. [12] Bl., 427 S., [1] Bl. - ╔Angeb.: J.H.Voigt.╗ Allgemeine Witterungslehre oder Entwickelung des physischen Zustandes unserer Atmosphäre und der daher rührenden Witterung. Rudolstadt, Verlag der Hof- Buch- und Kunsthandlung 1808. VIII, 102 S., [1] Bl. Pbd. d. Zt. (Etw. berieb. u. best.). ╔I.╗ Poggendorff I, 1226. Kayser VI, 96. - ╔II.╗ Poggendorff I, 1224. Kayser VI, 97. - Sammelband mit zwei seltenen meteorologischen Arbeiten aus dem frühen 19. Jh. Der Verfasser des "Versuchs kritischer Nachträge zur Luzischen Beschreibung älterer und neuerer Barometer" Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt (1770-1803) war Hofmechanicus zu Jena. - Johann Heinrich Voigt (1751-1823), der Verfasser der "Allgemeinen Witterungslehre", war Professor der Mathematik und der Physik an der Universität Jena. - Der "Versuch kritischer Nachträge mit zahlreichen figürlichen Darstellungen auf 8 Kupfertafeln, diese teilweise hinten beigebunden. - Etwas gebräunt. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen.
2 Pocket barometers, including a barometer engraved to teh face 'Surveying Barometer, Keep the eye level with the point of needle, ROSS London' and engraved to the rear 'J. Jowitt Hornby from W.H.F. 1903, and another pocket barometer sengraved M.D.S. in a secondary case Note: both not responding to bag test sold AF
Barometer by Negretti & Zambra English, c.1860, engraved to the silvered dial, 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, London' the silvered dial engraved in barometric inches running from 28 to 31, with English weather predictions, in a lacquered brass case with suspension hoop to the top, with curved thermometer, 12cm diameter
Antique novelty brass nautical combination clock, aneroid barometer and compass, in the form of a ship's wheel, on a black marble base, maker's name to dial of barometer, 21cm highThe movement is fully wound and not running. The brass frame is in good order and has traces of nickel plating . The dial of the barometer has a hairline
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