- GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER WITH
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER WITH A PAPER FACGeorgian mahogany stick barometer with a paper face inscribed Manticha Fecit London , 38 1/2" h.
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- GEORGIAN STICK BAROMETERGeorgian Stick
GEORGIAN STICK BAROMETERGeorgian Stick Barometer with original paper face, "Tome Fecit" at top. 38 3/4" tall.
- A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
John
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
John Russell (Scottish, 1745-1817), Falkirk, Scotland, Early 19th Century
the dial inscribed Russell / Falkirk.
Height 39 1/2 inches.
- A Continental Burl Walnut Stick Barometer
Otto
A Continental Burl Walnut Stick Barometer
Otto Schnabel, Coburg, Circa 1830
Height 37 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Joanna Hoffman, Palm Beach, and Her Father, John Hoffman, Member of the British Antique Dealers’ Association and the Confederation Internationale de Negociants en Oeuvres d’Art.
- A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
Caesar
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
Caesar Tagliabue, London, Circa 1800
the hygrometer and thermometer fitted with a vernier scale; with original leather cistern.
Height 38 3/4 inches.
- A 19TH CENT HANGING MARINE STICK BAROMETER
A 19TH CENT HANGING MARINE STICK BAROMETER SIGNED CARYThe early 19th century stick barometer with brass fittings and silvered scales for temperature and barometric pressure mounted in solid mahogany case is signed by hand engraved maker's plaque. LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY.Measures 37.75 inches.Very good intact condition.
- Canadian Mahogany Stick Barometer, W.C.
Canadian Mahogany Stick Barometer, W.C. Pocklington, Port Carling, Ontario, mid 20th century length 35 in — 88.9 cm
- A Victorian mahogany stick barometer,
A Victorian mahogany stick barometer, Negretti & Zambra 1 Hatton Garden 59 Cornhill & 122 Regent St London, exposed tube with ivory register and vernier, turned boxwood tube cap, 96cm h Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: CWLQ2GDN More Information Good original unrestored condition, ivory slightly warped but not split
- Y SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER,
Y SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER, BY ADIE & SON
EARLY 19TH CENTURY with brass vernier signed 'Adie & Son, Edinburgh', the plain case with arched top, with a stepped reeded bulb88cm highProvenance: Stevenson CollectionNote: Born in 1774 Alexander Adie was the nephew of the renowned Scottish instrument maker, John Millar. Adie became his uncle's apprentice in 1789 and his business partner, under the name of Miller and Adie, in 1804. The business continued to flourish after Miller's death in 1815. Adie was predominately interested in meteorological instruments and notably invented the Sympiesometer, or marine barometer, in 1818. Appointed as optician to both William IV and Queen Victoria, his success was formerly recognised when he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1819. He brought one of his sons, John, into partnership in 1835, while his two of his other sons set up businesses in London and Liverpool.
- ENGLISH MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, CA.
ENGLISH MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, CA. 1800English mahogany stick barometer, ca. 1800, signed Siano Canterbury , 36" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. Mercury present.
- CHARLES WILDER, NEW HAMPSHIRE BAROMETERCharles
CHARLES WILDER, NEW HAMPSHIRE BAROMETERCharles Wilder, New Hampshire mahogany stick barometer, 19th c., 37 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Mercury present. Lacking rear door. General wear.
- REGENCY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER39 x
REGENCY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER39 x 4 1/2 x 2 in.
Condition
Minor wear, handle pull a composite replacement. A few old repairs. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.