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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:45
Lots with images:45
Prices available:45
Category:
Barometers & thermometers
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A fine neoclassical style mahogany cased mercury barometer, thermometer weather station, probably Dutch, circa 1870, 110 cm high ***
*** A mahogany stick barometer, by Negretti and Zambra, London, 19th century, 94 cm high ***
*** A mahogany stick barometer, by Richard & Joseph Beck, London, circa 1870, 93 cm long ***
*** An antique rosewood marine barometer, 19th century, Whyte Thompson & Co., Glasgow & so. Shields, a slender trunk mercury thermometer with gimbal and twin ivory recording knobs terminating in a weighted brass cistern cover, the angled ivory scales marked… ***
*** A bronze ship's stick barometer, by Adie, London, 19th century, 89 cm long ***
*** A brass and mercury gimble and stick marine barometer, Portuguese 19th century made by R.N Desterro, Lisbon, 90.5 cm high ***
*** A rosewood stick barometer by J. Gibb, 35 Nicholas Street, Scarborough, circa 1840, with ivory scales, 95 cm high ***
*** A cased vintage barograph by F. Darton & Co., London, circa 1900, complete with seven bellows, drum with paper and a recording arm, additional paper to the single drawer, maker's cartouche to the interior, the case 20 cm high, 35 cm wide, 16 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian brass ship's gimballed barometer and thermometer, J. Hicks London, second half 19th century, with Vernier scale to front and attached to a wooden board, 101 cm high (with backboard), 14 cm wide ***
*** A Victorian oak cased barograph by short & Mason, London, 19th century and later, with bone inset makers plaque, patent number to barrel mechanism, the single drawer containing charts and spare needles by Taylor instrument Companies Australia, the case 24… ***
*** A Bate's patent Saccharometer, no. 1306, J.D. Potter, London, 19th century, together with a thermometer by F. Barker & Son, London. E.C., the case 5 cm high, 21 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep ***
*** An Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, with Ellery's indications, 97 cm high, 22 cm wide, 5.5 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian oak cased barometer, by Samuel Dunn of Melbourne, 116 cm high ***
*** Two antique barometer/thermometers, 19th century, a wall hung barometer with calibrated measures housed in a wood frame, the other, an 'improved pocket barometer', by J. Cooke of York, housed in a hinged carry case, 60 cm high, wall barometer ***
*** An oak cased farmers barometer thermometer, by Negretti & Zambra, circa 1865, with porcelain scales and a wet and dry bulb hygrometer, 96 cm high, Notes, see similar in Edwin Banfield, Barometers stick or Cistern Tube, Baros books, 1985, 1996, pp 132-133 ***
*** A mahogany cased barograph by Richard Freres, French, 19th century, enclosed in case with brass carrying handle, inside mounted brass plate bears stamp 'Made in France', monogrammed Rf enclosed by trademark/patent, along with key, 17 cm high, 28.5 cm wide… ***
*** Barograph by F. Robson & Co., Newcastle on Tyne, English, early 20th century a mahogany cased barograph, F. Robson & Co., Newcastle on Tyne, English, early 20th century, with bevelled glass panels, hinged lid and drawer, 21 cm high, 36 cm wide, 23.5 cm… ***
*** A mahogany and ivory stick barometer thermometer by Smith Wisbeach, circa 1850, 93 cm high ***
*** A barometer by W Dunkling of Melbourne, 16.5 cm diameter ***
*** A brass precision barometer by A.B.L.M. Ericsson, Stockholm, circa 1940, in a moulded leather case, 12 cm diameter ***
*** A carved oak cased aneroid banjo barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1910, numbered 28143, 94 cm high ***
*** A steel stick gimballed ship's barometer, 1962, retailed by A.L Franklin Pty Ltd, Sydney, marked marine barometer Mk 2 96 cm high ***
*** Two pocket cased brass barometers, both in moulded leather cases, the largest 7 cm diameter ***
*** An Admiral Fitzroy's oak case barometer, retailed by T.C Gaunt Melbourne, late 19th century, adapted to the Southern Hemisphere, with thermometer, 115 cm high, 32.5 cm wide, 11 cm deep ***
*** A mahogany banjo barometer, English, 19th century, 98 cm high ***
*** A silver cased pocket barometer/thermometer, with original carry case, circa 1900, dial signed Dolland & Aitchison, London, 55 mm case diameter. Provenance: Property from the collection of George Gyori, Melbourne ***
*** An early Victorian mahogany cased mercury barometer, I. Marsh, 22 Tysoe Street, London, 1840s, featuring a silvered and engraved dial, with barometer, hydrometer, scale, and level, 109 cm high, 30 cm wide ***
*** An antique walnut cased aneroid barometer, 19th/20th century, the porcelain dial with Ellery's Indications within a carved rope twist case, 22.5 cm diameter ***
*** An Australian oak mounted steel stick barometer, circa 1960, manufactured by R.W Skoglund Instrument Service, Northcote, Melbourne, 102 cm high ***
*** A mahogany cased barograph by Short & Mason, 20th century, the case glazed to three sides, with brass barrel and paper, recording arm, 13 bellows, trademark and maker's name to the brass base plate, with a single drawer to the short end, with key, 29 cm… ***
*** A rare Breguet instrument set, by Negretti & Zambra., Hatton Garden, London, circa 1890, a portable barometer with two mercury tubes and pieces for assembly housed in a silk lined wooden case, the brass base plate marked Negretti & Zambra, Hatton Garden,… ***
*** A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, circa 1880, with a later paper scale and thermometer marked, 'T. Gaunt, maker, Melbourne', 95 cm high ***
*** A rosewood stick barometer and thermometer, Gardner & Co, 21 Buchan Street, Glasgow, 1850s, 91 cm high ***
*** An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, late 19th century, marked Lennie, 46 Princes Street Edinburgh, 105 cm high, Note, Lennie was a family of opticians and instrument makers who had a premises at this address from 1857… ***
*** Brass pocket barometers, early 20th century two pocket barometers, early 20th century, the larger barometer by Flavelle Brothers & Co. Of Sydney, 50 mm diameter ***
*** A Victorian rosewood barometer/thermometer, English, 19th century, the banjo barometer with an engraved brushed dial, the case adorned with restrained carved details, mark of retailer, J.J. Winsler, Islington to the dial, 101 cm high ***
*** A brass aneroid barometric thermometer, 12.5 cm diameter ***
*** A mahogany cased stick barometer by L. Casella London, circa 1850s, with a paper scale, 87 cm high ***
*** A Neoclassical Revival giltwood framed barometer by Dunscombe, Bristol, 40 x 23 cm ***
*** A silky oak mounted stick barometer by Slc, circa 1930s, with paper scale and brass and copper fittings, 90 cm long ***
*** A stained cedar barometer thermometer, early 20th century, housed in an architectural style case, 103 cm high ***
*** An Australian military issue metal cased surveying aneroid barometer by E R Watts & Son, London 8 cm diameter ***
*** A London & Bourne brass mantel barometer, retailed through T. Gaunt & Co, late 19th century, with an open escapement instrument face and blue steel hand, housed in a reticulated and carved oak cradle stand, the face 20 cm diameter, the cradle 45 cm wide ***
*** A brass pocket barometer by Calderoni es Tarsa, Budapest, circa 1900 circular brass case, the silvered signed Calderoni es Tarsa 7 cm diameter ***
*** A commemorative Arctic and Antarctica expeditions Adie Tendency barometer thermometer, The James Clark Ross (1800-1862) Antarctica Expedition 1839, with historical notes, produced by Nauticalia, 44 cm high, 14 cm wide ***