A George III mahogany and boxwood strung banjo barometer, with scroll pedimented top above a silvered hygrometer dial, arched thermometer, ebonised framed convex glass, and an engraved silvered dial, the spirit level inscribed 'Fras.Barnasconi Abergavenny
Victorian rosewood tea caddy oblong shape with mother of pearl roundel to the lid, 2 division interior, lacking lids, (cracks and small chips to rear corners), 20 cm width, together with small circular barometer with ceramic dial, 9 cm diameter.
Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, comprising of mercury action stick barometer with twin vernier markers, alcohol thermometer and storm tube in oak case with lithograph background, mid19th century, 103 cm high
Two aneroid marine Barometers, 20th century, unmarked, a brass and copper mounted wall barometer and a heavy polished brass open, dial ships barometer with a visible escapement, diameter 16 cm and smaller
A mid-19th century stick barometer, swan neck pediment, flame mahogany cased with silvered dial signed Eger.N. Smith & Co. Liverpool, above a damp/dry dial and mercury thermometer, height 99 cm.
A mid-19th century banjo barometer, break arch pediment, mahogany cased with satinwood shell inlays, the trunk with alcohol thermometer, silvered dial signed Donegan Warranted, height 99 cm.
A 19th century five dial mahogany wheel barometer, by G. Giobbio, Froome, the swan neck pediment flanking brass urn over a hygrometer, thermometer and convex mirror above the silvered dial and level, 32 cm wide, 9 cm deep, 113.5 cm high
Musical' French Industrial mantel timepiece with manual music box, barometer and thermometer, metal and brass on green onyx base, circa 1900, 36 cm high
Fire Pump' French Industrial clock with barometer, copper, brass and nickel plate on slate base, by Guilmet, circa 1885, the pistons and wheel move with the beat of the pendulum. Rare. 34 cm high, 45 cm wide
French mantel clock, moonphase, calendar, barometer and thermometer plus visual escapement in black slate and rouge marble case and ormolu trim, 19th century. 43 cm high
A vintage mahogany wall barometer, early 20th century, the barometer with visible escapement and a thermometer to the stem, housed, on a pierced and carved mount, length 59.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
An antique French timber framed wall barometer, early 20th century, carved and pierced with vegetal forms with a wicker style basket enclosing a barometer with visible internal works, an enamel thermometer to the stem, length 44 cm, width 22 cm
An antique French oak framed wall barometer, early 20th century, carved with oak leaves and rustic branches enclosing a brass barometer with, visible internal works and an enamel thermometer to the stem, length 51 cm, width 24 cm
An early Victorian mahogany banjo barometer of impressive size, c.1845, with broken arch pediment, damp/dry dial, mercury thermometer and convex mirror to the trunk above a large silvered 10.5 inches (25 cm) main register signed Emery Churcher, the spirit
Doulton Burslem lighthouse clock barometer (Doulton & Slaters patent) china ware. Decorated earthernware. Model by (possibly) Walter Slater (1885 - 1905). Painted monogram to base W.B.S (slightly indistinct). Green painted base stamp Doulton Burslem with C
An antique Swiss pocket or travelling Compensated barometer, late 19th century, with maker's mark for W.Ecker, Lucerne, in a leather bound and silk lined travelling case and comprising a barometer compass and mercury thermometer, length 8.5 cm
Two vintage Barometers, 1900 and after, one German, the other marked Maison du Lynx, Brussels, a circular barometer in a timber frame, the other housed in a carved oak case with a thermometer to the stem, length 58.5 cm, width 18.5 cm, and smaller
George V sterling silver ink stand, mark of John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1908, engraved 'Samuel Hordern from his Father 1908' and 'To Samuel Hordern from his grandfather 1954', with unusual clock and barometer cut crystal inkwells, pen rest, brush and let
Gimbal mounted naval stick barometer, 19th century, barley twist case with brass mounts, front angled scale with vernier and thermometer, weighted base, height 95 cm
A Victorian banjo barometer, in mahogany, length, length 94 cm. Provenance: collection of Catherine Hannah, former president of the New Zealand antique Dealers Association and noted antique dealer in Rotorua for over 40 years.
A good Victorian walnut stick barometer, with milk glass panel marked 'A.Gundersen, Christchurch', and with scales in 'English inches' and 'Centimetres', further glass panels to the trunk back a mercury thermometer and a 'storm glass', height 108 cm.
A Victorian silver cased Aird & Thomson pocket barometer, the reverse presentation engraved 'Presented to John H. Brown Esquire by a Few Friends in Glengarry, on his Departure to N.Z. December 1879'. The indicator hand loose, diameter 4.8 cm.
An antique walnut wall barometer, late 19th century, in an architectural style frame with fluted pillars, turned spindles and ornaments, enclosing a barometer and a thermometer to the stem, length 67 cm, width 25.5 cm
Sheraton style mahogany wheel banjo barometer, 19th century, level signed 'F. Salteri, London', the case with swan neck pediment and urn finial, over a hygrometer, mercury thermometer, the silvered dial with brass bezel and signed level under, height 102 c
Early Victorian mahogany banjo wheel barometer, c. 1840, level signed 'Grassi & Fontana, Exeter', swan-neck pediment with urn finial, over a hygrometer, mercury thermometer, and a convex mirror, the silvered dial with brass bezel and signed level under, he
Early Victorian oak stick coastal barometer, c. 1840, register signed 'T. Underhill Optician, 24 Corporation St. Manchester', the case with arched cresting, mercury thermometer to waist, the cistern cover carved with a flowerhead, height 105 cm. Provenance
A collection of obelisk paperweights, 19th century, including three stone inlaid and painted alabaster, and a French Neo-Classical bronzed obelisk set with a mercury barometer, tallest 25 cm high
Bronze figural barometer featuring male and female classical style nudes one drinking a flagon of wine the other playing a harp, below a vine with grapes is prominent. The centralised barometer section features dials and weather predictors.
19th century French cast iron weather station early example consisting of white enamel dial clock with French movement, thermometer and barometer, with floral work, adorned and footed by an acorn, retailed J.J. Wainwright & Co Birmingham, length 66 cm