A novelty spring driven model steam engine clock barometer the clock is in the style of a model steam engine with spring driven movable parts mounted on a wood stand clock. Length 22 cm
A small Victorian pocket barometer, circa 1889, in gilded brass having a cream metal dial and a compass to the reverse, and inscribed Dr J F Ruddall 24.23.89; encased in an emerald silk and velvet lined leather box. Height 3 cm. Diameter 6 cm
A c.1900 lithographically printed inebriation barometer, the humorous panel gauging from 'Sober' to 'Mortally Drunk', hand coloured, under glass within a mahogany Arts & Craft frame of ecclesiastical style printed to the back 'G. Lipscomb Maker, Lambeth Pa
Antique Japy Freres wall clock, with 8 day striking movement, in ornately carved case fitted with barometer and thermometer, Japy Freres mark behind dial, 78 cm high
A Georgian banjo barometer. Maker: J Slutter 8 Symon Street Chelsea circa 1840. Shaped surround set with central circular glass topped barometer and ivory adjusting knop, below a thermometer and circular hydrometer. 94 cm high
Australian late 19th century 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case, adapted to the southern hemisphere. RLJ Ellery Esquire and retailed by Thomas Gaunt, Melbourne. Length 107 cm
A Victorian oak cased Admiralty type stick barometer, decorated with Gothic motifs and carving, both the milk glass thermometer and barometer under glass. Height 100 cm
An early Victorian mahogany banjo barometer, circa 1840s, with maker's mark for T. Pini, Princes Street, Redlion square, London, of double banjo form with a swan neck pediment and having an hydrometer, mercurial thermometer, a level, convex mirror and merc
A Georgian inlaid mahogany Scottish banjo. Barometer, c.1820's, makers stamp: F. Vago, Glasgow, with silvered metal dial, central circular mirror, mercury thermometer. Height 99 cm
Georgian mahogany wall hung barometer inlaid with satin wood featuring a scrolled pediment, with removable hygrometer gauge, removable temperature gauge with range from freezing to blood heat, a mirrored panel with ribbed timber surround & large brass main
A Rosewood stick barometer signed G. Cetta, Sydney, circa 1840, the enclosed tube, ivory plate with single vernier, inset mercury thermometer with Fahrenheit scale, the case with arched top and brass hanging ring, the base with a brass cistern, together wi
A mahogany stick barometer by G. Boettger, Adelaide, the case with a rounded ivorine inscribed plate and scale with vernier and thermometer, the visible mercury tube to the trunk above a covered cistern, 96 cm high
A late Victorian English combination barograph and clock eight day fusee drive clock with half seconds. Pendulum drives the vertical chart drum and taps the barometer every hour. The aneroid barometer is linked by a fusee watch chain over a pulley to a poi
A late Victorian oak cased mercury stick barometer by Camerer Cuss, London, c.1900. Two glass fronted panels for Rise and fall with adjusting scales and a thermometer in Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Height 101 cm
A good Sheraton Revival banjo barometer, the mahogany body with shell, star and fine border inlays, the silvered dials with Arabic numerals, named 'Harrison's Opticians, The Arcades, Birmingham'. Length 99 cm
A Victorian gilt-metal Combination wall clock/Weather glass with French 8-day movement below a barometer and thermometer, on an ebonized ground. Height 51 cm
An English travelling compensated barometer and leather carrying case, first half 20th century, retailed by Kilpatrick & Co., Melbourne, the silvered dial within a metal drum case, the revolving glazed bezel with a magnifying disk. Diameter 10.5 cm (barome
A very rare mahogany cased aneroid barocyclonometer or 'Typhoon barometer'. Schmidt and Ziegler, Remscheid, to a design by Jose Algue, Manila, early 20th century, tbox opening to reveal Faura pattern aneroid barometer with 6 inch circular silvered register