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A George III mahogany stick barometer, by Hall & Hawkes, 10 Duke St, Borough, the hinged door with a thermometer, enclosing a bevelled brass regis...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, late 18th century, in the Dutch style, the engraved and pierced double register dated 1773, with a visible ...

An early Victorian mahogany stick barometer, by C W Dixey, 3 New Bond Street, London, with a bow front and angled ivory register plates above a th...

A Victorian mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial inscribed Watkins & Hill 5 Charing Cross London, 96cm l (excluding finial) Minor chips and...

A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER signed F. Donegan, Stafford, c.1810, the rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and...

Unusual early 19th century stick barometer, Charles Aiano London, the engraved signed rectangular brass scale reading from 28 to 31 inches of pres...

Comitti of Holborn - Contemporary mercury stick barometer in a mahogany case with a broken pediment and round base, with inlaid satinwood stringin...

A 19th century stick barometer by Whitehouse Warwick Street Pimlico, with ivorine dial and exposed tube. Height 92 cm.

A Georgian mahogany stick barometer by Casartelli Duke Street Liverpool, with alcohol thermometer and turned cistern cover. Height 95 cm, maximum...

An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, 19cm silvered register inscribed "Bale, London", turned cistern cover, 94cm high, c.1850

An early 19th century ebony strung stick barometer Hawkes Grice, Bond Street, London The arched top with moulded edge over a long trunk with visib...

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERBy George Burton, LondonThe arched top above silvered two-piece scales, the barometer dial signed Geo Burton,...

Lot 2211

Barometer,

Barometer,: Comitti Stabbarometer. Englisches Federfächerbarometer aus Palisander und Mahagoni aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert, um 1910. Originales...

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