A vintage German aneroid wall barometer, 20th century, the brass mounted barometer with visible workings, with a Fahrenheit and Celsius mercury scale thermometer, enclosed within a Bavarian style timber mount. Height 42 cm. Width 16 cm.
A French weather station mantel clock, circa 1880s, with 8 day time and strike movement, Brocot open escapement and ruby pallets. Mercury compensation pendulum, with moon phase, date, month, barometer and clock, Belgium black slate case inlaid with malachi
An Ellery's brass mounted aneroid marine barometer, second half 19th century, 13 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales. From the collection of Keith Ball
An antique barometer, thermometer and pocket watch, a pocket style barometer with white dial, black hands and markers, stamped R.J Farmer Coney Street York. A rectangle thermometer with black markings, stamped Negretti & Zambra London. A silver, 935 pocket
A wall barometer and thermometer, mid 20th century, the barometer and mercury filled thermometer set within a carved and shaped oak mount. Length 54 cm
A vintage Shortland Smiths oak cased wall barometer, mid 20th century, England, the banjo shaped compensated barometer and thermometer with a shaped brush steel dial set within a chrome bezel and a framed thermometer set to the arm, the deep toned oak case
A superb quality cased desk set featuring a white enamelled faced clock, an aneroid barometer and a Fahrenheit thermometer. Mounted within a filigree bezel by John hall, Paris. Height 15 cm, width 20 cm, depth 8 cm
A brass Porthole clock, later 20th century, the battery operated clock with three subsidiary dials for a hygrometer, barometer and thermometer, set within a brass porthole with hinge and screw clips enclosed by a timber frame. Diameter 35 cm
Precision aneroid barometer by Mechanism Ltd of London. Range 900-1050 mb, accuracy 0.1 mb. These instruments are very rare and are still used at Observatories & airfields today. Originally retailed at £13,000, calibrated and in excellent condition
Aneroid portable barometer in leather carry case. Made in England for A.E.Barker & Associates of Melbourne. This model was used by surveyors and is temperature compensated, it can also be calibrated for height up to 6000 feet. 8 cm diameter
Kew Pattern Marine Barometer by Negretti & Zambra of London. Recognized and used as the standard on ships and Observatories, range 870-1100 mb. includes attached 'Gold Scale' (named after Lt. Col. Gold of the Harrison clock fame) Mark IV also by Negretti,
A Royal Crown Derby Imari, Millennium globe barometer and thermometer set limited edition, both numbered 489/1000 Commissioned by Sinclairs with certificates stamped with impressed marks to base. Height 12.5 cm. Diameter 9.2 cm
A George III mahogany stick barometer by J. Hicks of London, the glazed arched top enclosing the barometer with ivory panels detailed in black, conforming barometer below, glass absent and minor attention required, bulbous base. Length 93.5 cm
An oak aneroid wall barometer presentation Claremont yacht club W. Letchford trophy, with silver plaque engraved 'C.Y.C. W. Letchford, Trophy, 1948-9, Won By Vitesse, D. Morgan'. Height 46 cm
English mahogany banjo barometer by 'P. Corti, Exeter'. Corti of 5 Market Street, Exeter is listed as a manufacturer of barometers in 1850. Fully restored. 92 cm.
Pocket Barometer in a leather case lined with green velvet. Dial marked 'Compensated. W. Littlejohn & Son Wellington'. The front bezel rotates & is calibrated in feet. Late 19th century. 5 cm diameter
Rare gilt metal and enamel combined timepiece carriage clock, barometer, thermometer and compass, in original fitted case by R. & Co., Paris, circa 1900. Rectangular turned and fluted columns, the frieze decorated with champleve blue enamel on floral groun
Early Victorian mercury dial barometer. Walnut veneer case by S & F Hettish, Exeter. Features remotely set comparison indicator. Complete but needs recommissioning. Estate late Douglas Osborne Hawke. Height 90 cm
Rapport Barograph Recording barometer. Aneroid barometer with clockwork recording drum. Cased with underdraw. Estate late Douglas Osborne Hawke. Height 24 cm. W38 cm. Diameter 24 cm
A George III Chinoiserie lacquered stick barometer tapering cylindrical body with twist turned panel, gilded floral motif and Chinoiserie scene to base, etched brass dial, 91 cm in long
A novelty miniature long case Combination clock, thermometer, barometer with a platform escapement, the case with Sheraton style inlay, (hairline to the glazed back panel), 46.5 cm high
An Edwardian golden oak hall stand, circa 1900, the arched stand with a foliate motif to the pediment with a dentil motif below, a bevelled mirror within an egg and dart frame to one side and a barometer set within a vasiform support to the other, having a
A Lerebours et Secretan barometer on an ebony base, 1845-1855, with maker's mark to dial and address 13, Pont Neuf, Paris. An aneroid barometer with the dial set within a brass cavetto and bezel and simple brass casing and resting upon an ebony cradle atop
Edwardian inlaid mahogany banjo barometer with fahrenheit to centigrade thermometer and a gauge showing 'Changeable, Fair, Very Dry, Stormy & Rain' length 69 cm