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A reproduction Limited Edition Admiral Fitzroy Wall Barometer, with Certificate of Authenticity from the Heritage Collection, together with additional information about Admiral Fitzroy and the barometer, made by 'Weathermaster Barometers' No.455/2000 with Brass finial between the open pediment, 40in (102cm) high x 7½in (19cm) wide
A late 19th Century French "Touriste" pocket travelling combination compass, aneroid barometer and thermometer by Hazebroucq, 23 Rue de la Paix, comprising a leather-covered case containing the instruments mounted onto an electroplate register plate, the compass needle locking by means of a rotating knurled bezel, 9.5 cm x 7 cm x 3 cm
Merone & Witore, an early 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, the 10" silvered dial signed and No 45, Fountain St., Manchester, with thermometer above, the case with boxwood inlay, 99 cm.Guiseppe Anthony Merone, was born in 1776 near Lake Como in Italy, he settled in Manchester and anglicised his name to Joseph. From 1816 to 1841 Merone had different shops in Market Street, Manchester where he made and sold clocks, barometers, picture frames and mirrors.
Late Victorian carved walnut stick barometer, anonymous, the white ceramic scale printed for 10am Yesterday and 10am To Day with Remarks, flanking partially exposed main tube and twin verniers, the moulded figured trunk with ogee-arched carved flowerhead decorated pediment and carved wings over mercury thermometer and carved cistern cover, 102cm high Condition: Missing one wooden Vernier adjusting knob, otherwise sound - **General condition consistent with age
A late Victorian mahogany wall clock, thermometer and barometer combined, circa 1900, globe finial over a dental cornice, above a circular enamel and brass dial with Roman numerals, 8-day movement, winding keyhole with key, thermometer flanked by baluster columns, over a circular brass and enamel barometer, on a finial base. 62cm HCondition Report:In good overall condition.
JOHNSTONS 3-INCH MINIATURE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE 19TH CENTURY labelled 'JOHNSTONS NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE/ PUB BY W & AK JOHNSTON/ 4 ST ANDREWS SQUARE/ EDINBURGH', in a metal meridian ring, globe 7.6cm diameter; together with a MAHOGANY CASED COMPASS, 7cm diameter; a CASED NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA POCKET BAROMETER, 5cm diameter; a SMALL WHITE METAL COMPASS, the case punch decorated with an anchor, 4cm diameter; and a MINIATURE COMPASS, contained within a barrel-form feldspar case, 2cm high
Y VICTORIAN CARVED WOOD & PAINTED BAROMETER 19TH CENTURY with silvered dial and subsidiary thermometer scale, held within case carved with nautical motifs and an ivory knop(115cm high)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A WORLD WAR I LAMINATED WALNUT AIRCRAFT PROPELLER, STAMPED 140 HP HISPANO-SUIZA R. H. TRACTOR S. 7. D2450 P2132 AND, ON THE OTHER SIDE G.225.N.34/G.225N[-], 244CM L, WITH AN ANEROID BAROMETER OF LATER DATE One side slightly scratched; possibly re-varnished; not broken, chipped of repaired. Barometer untested
A Pedrone of Carlisle oversize Georgian country house barometer, with swans neck pediment and crossbanded case. Case diameter 35 cm, dial 31 cm, height 120 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The barometer case is in generally good order with only minor veneer repairs and losses. If you look carefully at our images you will see the areas of loss particularly to the ebony on the outer edge. The colour is generally good and uniform. There are some very minor scuffs and marks to the edges of the barometer but no significant case issues. The mechanism appears to operate. The thermometer is functioning. The silvering to the dials is all fairly good. The mechanism adjusts as it should.
A collection of items comprising a modern wrought iron framed rectangular mirror and a pair of Robert Welch open work wrought iron candlesticks with custom candles, a pair of studded leather and wooden bellows together with fire tongs, an early 20th Century wooden cased aneroid barometer, a four piece child's cutlery set by Robert Welch, two AGA casseroles in blue and two anglepoise lamps
A 19th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid barometer thermometer with alcohol thermometer, the silver dial inscribed "Lione & Co. No. 125 Holburn Hill, London", 98.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS In answer to the question - is this an item we would be happy to post? The answer would be no - due to the specialist nature of this item and mercury involved we would not be happy ourselves to post. Please contact either specialist agents for this or arrange collection in person.

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