Callaghan of London box set of travelling instruments comprising of an aneroid pocket barometer, compass with mother of pear dial and ivory baton thermometer, housed in original retailer's case, circa 1890, the case 14 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep
Antique aneroid wall barometer mounted on a diamond shaped carved oak board, with inscription on the dial 'Presented by Samuel Yates for Excellency in Horticulture' 19th century, 44 cm high
Negretti & Zambra antique English round topped stick barometer in mahogany case with mercury thermometer and ivory register plates, plus exposed tube and original hemispherical cistern cover, circa 1870, 96 cm high
An Angelus globe 8-Day desk clock and weather station, Swiss, circa 1960s the rotating globe-form desk clock with barometer, hygrometer and thermometer in copper and silver tone. Height 17.5 cm
A Harrods brass cased marine barometer, early 20th century in a polished brass circular case on a stepped timber mount, inscribed 'Compensated for temperature' and 'Harrods Ltd. Opticians London height 8 cm, diameter 20.5 cm
An impressive French Industrial Revolution lighthouse clock with a rotating turret, 1890s, the eight day time only clock with barometer, thermometer, compass and clock face to the rotating component enclosed by an open canopy, the base with decorative bras
A rare and very fine quality rosewood and bone gimbal ship's barometer by G Setta, Sydney. Australian circa 1820. on an original brass bracket and brass weight at base, 95 cm high
Vintage English wood framed wall barometer dial marked for 'Regent,' England, with thermometer to upper level, in decorated carved wood wall frame, height 58 cm
19th century brass open faced barometer, quality French movement stamped Brevete patent no.Sgdg C.1880 in polished brass surround, excellent working condition
An antique English weather station desk compendium featuring timepiece, aneroid barometer and thermometer by Kilpatrick & Co. Of London & Melbourne, 19th century, 21 cm high, 24 cm wide
A commemorative Arctic and Antarctica expeditions Adie Tendency barometer thermometer, The James Clark Ross (1800-1862) Antarctica Expedition 1839, with historical notes, produced by Nauticalia, 44 cm high, 14 cm wide
A London & Bourne brass mantel barometer, retailed through T. Gaunt & Co, late 19th century, with an open escapement instrument face and blue steel hand, housed in a reticulated and carved oak cradle stand, the face 20 cm diameter, the cradle 45 cm wide
Two antique barometer/thermometers, 19th century, a wall hung barometer with calibrated measures housed in a wood frame, the other, an 'improved pocket barometer', by J. Cooke of York, housed in a hinged carry case, 60 cm high, wall barometer
A rare Breguet instrument set, by Negretti & Zambra., Hatton Garden, London, circa 1890, a portable barometer with two mercury tubes and pieces for assembly housed in a silk lined wooden case, the brass base plate marked Negretti & Zambra, Hatton Garden, L
Stanley of London Surveying aneroid Compensated barometer, model 2156 in a circular oxidised bronze case with rotating magnifier together with original leather carrying case, 8.5 cm diameter
Early 20th century stick barometer, by Roger of Guernsey, with stepped pediment top, set with whale bone knobs, with lower cylindrical mount, a/f, height 95 cm
T. Gaunt & Co. 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case, printed paper adapted for the southern hemisphere with rack and pinion verniers, and silvered thermometer scale. Remains of T. Gaunt label verso, 19th century, 99 cm high
Officine Panerai, desk timber and steel barometer, Ref. PAM00258, blue dial with steel hands and markers, bezel set with eight steel screws, signed Panerai, Swiss made on the dial, excellent condition, 15 cm x 15 cm, Panerai box and papers
A rare Charles Howorth George IV mahogany angle (signpost) barometer, with two-part detailed paper scale with maker's detail for Charles Howorth, Fecit, Halifax, with uncommon twin mercury filled tubes running at right angles to the bulbous base, brass fit
French novelty automaton industrial clock, late 19th century, modelled as an industrial steam engine, with large automaton fly wheel and piston, driven by a large barrel housed in the base, the front ornamented with mock brickwork and furnaces, with silver
An antique walnut cased aneroid barometer, 19th/20th century, the porcelain dial with Ellery's Indications within a carved rope twist case, 22.5 cm diameter
A Georgian mahogany wheel barometer, signed Dubini, Beauchamp Street, circa 1820, the mahogany case with swan neck pediment, with circular hydrometer silvered dial, thermometer, convex mirror, dry/damp dial, all above a spirit level dial engraved 'L.Dubini
A deck cased gilt brass aneroid barometer by Edward. J. Dent, c.1826-30, the silvered dial with maker's name, Paris and numbered 7006, with centre pivoted magnifying arm, added set hand, glass cracked. Diameter 12 cm, in original glazed mahogany deck case.
A Victorian Troughton & Simms 'Compensated' barometer, the 3.5inch silvered dial calibrated in inches of mercury with a range from 27 to 32, the outer altitude scale calibrated in feet from 0 to 4000. Original leather case. Provenance: The Jack Thornton es
J. Somalvico and Co. 'Surveying Aneroid' barometer, c1900, brass cased with side mounted optical magnifier. Diameter 8 cm. Provenance: The Jack Thornton estate collection.
Georg Jensen, Henning Koppel, wall clock, stainless steel with white face, black batons, together with matching weatherstation, hygrometer, barometer, quartz movement, stamped 'Georg Jensen' (A/F) (4), diameter 10 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Wayne Philli
A Scottish late Georgian mahogany-cased barometer, circa 1820, of typical form with silvered gauges, the lowest signed 'Battistessa & Co., 8 & 9 Calton St., Edinburgh, 108 cm high, 32 cm wide
A Victorian walnut-cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, last quarter 19th century, the mercury barometer against a printed backing with Admiral Fitzroy's remarks above a storm glass and thermometer, the case with a carved crest, 128 cm high, 27 cm wide
A substantial French provincial cherry wood sideboard, Lemaire, circa 1880, the upper part with a pair of glazed cabinets respectively with a clock and barometer flanking shelves to the centre, the projecting lower part with an arrangement of cabinet doors
A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, circa 1880, with a later paper scale and thermometer marked, 'T. Gaunt, maker, Melbourne', 95 cm high
An oak cased farmers barometer thermometer, by Negretti & Zambra, circa 1865, with porcelain scales and a wet and dry bulb hygrometer, 96 cm high, Notes, see similar in Edwin Banfield, Barometers stick or Cistern Tube, Baros books, 1985, 1996, pp 132-133
An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, late 19th century, marked Lennie, 46 Princes Street Edinburgh, 105 cm high, Note, Lennie was a family of opticians and instrument makers who had a premises at this address from 1857 onwar
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