Barometers   

 

Mahogany barograph with a chart draw, eight bellows.

 

Circa 1900  £1.500

 

 
     

Oak barograph and thermograph with chart draw. Made by Negretti & Zambra.

Circa 1900    £1.500

             

  10" mercury wheel barometer, mahogany case with shell inlay and inlay to the edge, pagoda pediment with brass finial, hydromet, box thermometer, silvered dial, level signed CTarelli & Sons Fecit.

Circa 1810   £1.800

  Bow fronted stick barometer, mahogany case with "Hope" style pediment, bulb cistern mercury tube, Reaumur thermometer. Silvered scale covered by glass door, signed F.W. Noor Hofmekamhue Opticus Kubornharn.

 

Circa 1810    £33.200

 
 

 

             

 

Carved oak clock and barometer set, clock with an 8 day movement, silvered engraved dial, thermometer. Aneroid barometer with an engraved silvered dial, thermometer.

 

Circa 1875   £1,500

 
8" mercury wheel barometer, mahogany case with inlay to the edge, swan pediment with brass finial hydrometer, butler's mirror, box thermometer, engraved silvered dial, level signed by the maker Noaks Burmarsh.

Circa 1820  £1.200

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rosewood stick barometer, cistern mercury tube, ivory register plates, boxed thermometer with ivory scale. Signed T H Doublet 4 City Road.

Circa 1860  £1.800

  Oak stick barometer, cistern mercury tube, ivory register plates, box thermometer with ivory scale. Signed Castella London.

Circa 1860  £1.700

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weather station in a walnut case. Clock with an 8" engraved silvered dial, fusee movement. Thermometer engraved silvered dial with three readings. Chart marked by a lead dot every hour. Large aneroid movement is given a tap 3 times in an hour, 8" silvered engraved dial. Both dials signed by the maker John Davis, Derby

        Circa 1875  £4,800

   

Inlaid rosewood aneroid barometer, porcelain dial and box thermometer.

 

Circa 1900  £695

 

 

Stick barometer mahogany herring-bone veneered case, hemispherical cistern cover and silvered dial, engraved scale covered by a glass door. Signed Norie & Co London
Circa 1810       £2,600



 

Miner's mercury cistern  stick barometer, oak case, ivory scale calibrated  to 33" to allow the barometer  to be used 2,000 ft below sea level.  Signed James White Glasgow.

               

        Circa 1900    £775