A German brass 'Ships Bell' clock and barometer, schatz, circa 1950, the desktop patinated brass nautical clock with 8-day 7 jewels striking mechanism on bell, and barometer, mounted on wooden board, with key. Height 12 cm, length 39 cm, width 13 cm
A French Art Deco walnut barometer and thermometer, circa 1930s, the thermometer and silvered octagonal-faced barometer mounted to a rectangular figured walnut case with curved bottom edges and carved stylised spandrels of foliage and flower heads, with ri
A collection of five Scientific instruments, a boxed aneroid barometer, an Alidade level, box sextant, Esdaile compass and a pair of draughtman's dividers. All in the original boxes or hard leather case. (5)
Whaley Hartlepool 'Improved Sympiesometer', a sympiesometer is a type of barometer based on the compression of hydrogen gas for more accurate readings. The mercury thermometer is needed to calculate the expansion or contraction of the fluid in the baromete
A French clock and barometer in the form of a windmill, the brass and metal windmill with slate base, a clock and barometer set to the front with a thermometer to each side, with keys, when wound the sails work intermittently, some old chips to base. 28 x
A fine antique French carriage barometer clock in ormolu case, 19th century, with accompanying valuation by Coleman antique clocks, Melbourne ($3,300, December 2005), 23 cm high overall
An antique weather station clock with carved timber case, English made timepiece only with compass, barometer, and spirit level, 19th century, 51 cm high
An antique weather station wall clock in a carved walnut case, comprising a French time and strike movement, mercury thermometer and barometer, 19th century, 92 cm high
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 fo
A rare and unusual 'Industrial Revolution' timepiece with barometer and thermometer, a finely engineered brass working model based on the James Watt steam engine patented in 1769, housed in a glass case in a fitted wood base, with key, 31 cm high, the case
A London mercury stick barometer circa 1840, in slim architectural oak case with twin cavetto cornice and circular cistern cover to the base. Ivorine dial inscribed 'Macrae 29 Royal exchange & 34 Aldgate, London', with pair of Vernier slides operated from
A late Victorian banjo barometer, late 19th century, the wheel or 'Banjo' barometer with mahogany swan neck case inlaid with shells and floral motifs, silvered dial, top pediment, hydrometer and thermometer, unsigned. Length 100 cm, width 26 cm
Large French carriage clock being a unique style of carriage clock having a brass body and incorporating clock, barometer and compass. Movement has exposed escapement and balance with white porcelain dial and Gothic style numerals. Chimes on the hour and h
Lovely George III mahogany stick barometer, by C. West, London, with broken neck pediment with central finial, above a glass panel with mercury measures, above an elongated rectangular body with herringbone veneer, above a lower sphere, height 103 cm
An antique wall clock weather station with 8 day timepiece, barometer, thermometer and calendar in a carved walnut case, retailer by knight Warminster, 19th century, 68 cm high
19th century carved oak cased weather station ornate wood based bracket containing clock to top key included, thermometer to centre and a lower barometer, height 76 cm some carving losses
A rare weather watch forecasting pocket barometer by Negretti & Zambra, No R/105 c.1920, the 2' silvered dial with three concentric scales, set by rotating the front and rear bezels and the crown winder. The resultant readings appearing in alphabetical cod
Antique French combination carriage clock, barometer, thermometer, long brass bale carry handle, clock unknown working condition, 11 cm high, 17 cm long, 7 cm deep
Good Georgian barometer, of banjo form, with urn and broken swan neck pediment, set with thermometer and barometer in case with stringing to the borders, height 97 cm
French carved gilt wood barometer, in Louis XVI taste, with central barometer above a thermometer, the case of lyre and draped form in gilt and brown finish, height 99 cm
An early 20th century recording barograph, incorporating an annular barometer scale, in glazed mahogany case with T. Peacock & Son Auckland label, a drawer in the base for recording papers.
An antique pocket barometer in case, pocket sovereign scales and 'The Laurel, Ladies Boudoir Safety Razor', 19th century, the barometer 5 cm diameter, (3 items)
Vintage English Fattorini wall barometer marked for Thomas Fattorini Skipton Ltd, barometer, cracks to glass dial, with thermometer, on carved wood base, for wall hanging, height 82 cm.
A pair of folding opera glasses, and antique pocket barometer, the opera glasses by Lemaire, Paris, with lenses folding flat within the black leatherette covered case; the brass cased barometer by A.H. Ross, Dunedin, diameter 5 cm, (barometer)
A German whistling automaton happy drunk figure, early 20th century, an English oak cased aneroid wall barometer, a ships wheel clock, and patinated spelter figure of a seated Renaissance scholar, (4 items). The largest 36 cm high.
19th century mahogany banjo or wheel barometer by Lilli of Newport swan neck pediment centred by a brass urn finial, with silverised dials and thermometer, 104 cm height
Ulysse Nardin Ref 266-22 a fine 18ct pink gold limited edition wristwatch with power reserve with a gilt brass barometer. No 204/250 circa 2006. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials for seconds and power reserve. Movement: Cal. UN26, au
A combination desk top clock-barometer, with white enamel dials, housed in oval cases raised on a white onyx plinth base and surmounted by a ring handle, the barometer backed by a Fahrenheit thermometer. Width 135.4 cm.
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 Georgian banjo barometer, rosewood case with swan neck pediment, set with dry/damp dial, thermometer, convex mirror, mercury barometer with ivory set adjuster above a level dial, marked F. Marson, London. Height 97 cm.
Improved Mining Aneroid Compensator (Pat.23485), rare portable barometer by 'F. Barker & Son maker London' in original leather case with hand loupe, 19th century, 11 cm high overall
An antique French barometer in a carved wooden frame, circa 1900, the barometer with visible escapement and thermometer set within a intricately carved and pierced Art Nouveau inspired frame with entwined poppy and seed heads, length 70 cm, width 31 cm
Vintage Maple & Co London wall barometer marked for maple and Co Ld, London, with barometer and thermometer, on decorative banjo form inlaid wooden frame, height 92 cm
A Georgian mahogany banjo barometer, with silvered dial, the lower dial named F. Ciappessoni, Hastings, the trunk with a thermometer with a silver scale and surmounted by a 'dry-damp' dial beneath the swan neck pediment, height 95 cm.
An early 20th century Negretti & Zambra gimballed marine stick barometer, 'Mark IV', with brass fittings to the ebonized case, various scales including one detailed 'Correction To Barometer'. Height 89.5 cm. In original fitted wood case with wall mounting