The barometer is an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. The pressure indicated can aid in predicting short term weather.

There are two main types of barometer in use, the mercury barometer, which can either be in the form of a "stick" or a "wheel", and the aneroid barometer, a later invention and most commonly available.

Italian Evangelista Torricelli, an associate of Galileo, is generally credited with inventing the mercury barometer in 1643. Galileo suggested to Evangelista Torricelli that he use mercury in his vacuum experiments.

A mercury barometer has a glass tube with a height of at least 84 cm, closed at one end, with an open mercury-filled reservoir at the base. The weight of the mercury creates a vacuum in the top of the tube. Mercury in the tube adjusts until the weight of the mercury column balances the atmospheric force exerted on the reservoir.

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An oak cased brass barograph made by John Trotter, optician,…

John Trotter's Oak Brass Barograph, Late 19th Century

An oak cased brass barograph made by John Trotter, optician, Glasgow, late 19th century, 22 cm high, 37 cm wide, 23 cm deep

Edwardian inlaid mahogany banjo barometer with fahrenheit to…

Inlaid Mahogany Banjo Barometer with Thermometer and Gauge

Edwardian inlaid mahogany banjo barometer with fahrenheit to centigrade thermometer and a gauge showing 'Changeable, Fair, Very Dry, Stormy & Rain' length 69 cm

Victorian inlaid banjo barometer

Victorian Banjo Barometer with Inlay

Victorian inlaid banjo barometer

A mid-19th century English mahogany banjo barometer, the trunk…

English Mahogany Banjo Barometer by Jackson

A mid-19th century English mahogany banjo barometer, the trunk with mercury thermometer with silvered dial above a silvered circular barometer dial, signed 'Jackson'. Height 93 cm

19th century mahogany wheel barometer by Joseph Somalvico & Co,…

Mahogany Wheel Barometer by Joseph Somalvico & Co

19th century mahogany wheel barometer by Joseph Somalvico & Co, London with brass urn and fittings, silverised barometer and dial

Mahogany cased banjo barometer, W Cole Hobart Town and London

Mahogany Banjo Barometer by W. Cole Hobart & London

Mahogany cased banjo barometer, W Cole Hobart Town and London

A carved oak cased aneroid banjo barometer by Negretti & Zambra,…

Negretti & Zambra Oak Barometer, circa 1910

A carved oak cased aneroid banjo barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1910, numbered 28143, 94 cm high

A George IV Sheraton mahogany banjo barometer.

Sheraton Mahogany Banjo Barometer

A George IV Sheraton mahogany banjo barometer.

A Georgian inlaid mahogany Scottish banjo. Barometer, c.1820's,…

Georgian Scottish Banjo Barometer by F. Vago, Glasgow

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

An antique English banjo barometer in walnut case, dial marked…

Antique English Banjo Barometer in Walnut Case, 19th Century

An antique English banjo barometer in walnut case, dial marked 'Husbands & Sons, Bristol', 19th century, 92 cm high

A rare Australian cedar banjo barometer by J. Jennings, 99…

Rare Australian Cedar Banjo Barometer by J. Jennings, Melbourne

A rare Australian cedar banjo barometer by J. Jennings, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne, 19th century, 115 cm high

Victorian Flame Mahogany Wheel Barometer. Silvered hygrometer,…

Victorian Flame Mahogany Wheel Barometer

Victorian Flame Mahogany Wheel Barometer. Silvered hygrometer, thermometer and signed spirit level with a curved base. 98 cm high. 26 wide

A Victorian flame mahogany wheel barometer. Silvered hygrometer,…

Victorian Flame Mahogany Wheel Barometer with Silvered Hygrometer

A Victorian flame mahogany wheel barometer. Silvered hygrometer, thermometer and signed spirit level with a curved base, 105 cm, 32 cm wide

A Georgian Scottish banjo barometer, the flame mahogany case,…

Georgian Scottish Banjo Barometer with Silver Dial

A Georgian Scottish banjo barometer, the flame mahogany case, with a swan neck pediment, satinwood stringing, and a silver dial, with a thermometer.

A Regency mahogany cased banjo barometer by Peter Canova of…

Regency banjo barometer by Peter Canova

A Regency mahogany cased banjo barometer by Peter Canova of Halesworth, the case with swan neck pediment, set with a Dry/Damp gauge, thermometer, silvered dial barometer and positioning level with engraved maker's name, ivory adjusting knob. Height 99.5 cm

Antique mahogany cased banjo barometer with thermometer by…

Dolland London Banjo Barometer with Thermometer

Antique mahogany cased banjo barometer with thermometer by Dolland, London, 107 cm, high

Late Victorian oak cased wheel Barometer

Victorian Oak Wheel Barometer

Late Victorian oak cased wheel Barometer

A George III mahogany banjo barometer by M. Pensa & Son, 5…

George III Banjo Barometer by M. Pensa & Son

A George III mahogany banjo barometer by M. Pensa & Son, 5 Greville Street, Hatton Garden, flame mahogany with satinwood strung border, the silvered circular dial engraved with a map of the world and a scale in Arabic numerals; the trunk further set with…

An English banjo barometer calibrated for Exeter, circa 1840.…

Exeter Banjo Barometer, 1840

An English banjo barometer calibrated for Exeter, circa 1840. 99 cm

Early Victorian mahogany banjo wheel barometer, c. 1840, level…

Early Victorian Banjo Barometer by Grassi & Fontana

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,…

A 19th century shell inlaid rosewood banjo shaped wall…

19th Century Rosewood Shell Inlaid Barometer

A 19th century shell inlaid rosewood banjo shaped wall barometer marked P. Kruse 3 Kerford terrace Chelsea. 103 cm long

A Victorian oak cased barometer, by Samuel Dunn of Melbourne,…

Victorian Oak Barometer by Samuel Dunn of Melbourne

A Victorian oak cased barometer, by Samuel Dunn of Melbourne, 116 cm high

A Victorian oak cased barograph by short & Mason, London, 19th…

Victorian Short & Mason Barograph with Spare Needles and Charts

A Victorian oak cased barograph by short & Mason, London, 19th century and later, with bone inset makers plaque, patent number to barrel mechanism, the single drawer containing charts and spare needles by Taylor instrument Companies Australia, the case 24…

An early 20th century oak and glazed cased barograph, by Baird…

Baird and Tatlock Oak Barograph with Graph Papers

An early 20th century oak and glazed cased barograph, by Baird and Tatlock, London. With two pads of additional graph papers. 37 x 23 x 20 cm.

An impressive rosewood working Banjo barometer. Circa 1840

Rosewood Banjo Barometer, 1840

An impressive rosewood working Banjo barometer. Circa 1840

Early Victorian banjo barometer,

Victorian Banjo Barometer

Early Victorian banjo barometer,

An early 20th century oak and glazed cased barograph, by…

Oak Barograph by Dolland & Aitchison, London

An early 20th century oak and glazed cased barograph, by Dolland & Aitchison, London. The frieze drawer with additional graph papers. 36.5 cm x 21.5 cm x 21 cm.

English mahogany banjo barometer by 'P. Corti, Exeter'. Corti…

Mahogany Banjo Barometer by P. Corti, Exeter

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.

A George III mahogany and boxwood strung banjo barometer, with…

George III Banjo Barometer with Silvered Dial

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…

George III mahogany Banjo barometer with satinwood stringing,…

George III Banjo Barometer with Clock and Thermometer

George III mahogany Banjo barometer with satinwood stringing, hygrometer, thermometer level and clock, fitted with a later clock movement, circa 1820

A Georgian barometer, banjo shaped rosewood case with brass…

Georgian Rosewood Barometer with Thermometer and Engraved Dial

A Georgian barometer, banjo shaped rosewood case with brass engraved dial, thermometer and barometer by Gibson

Rare French antique barometer of banjo shape

French Banjo-Shaped Antique Barometer

Rare French antique barometer of banjo shape

A Georgian banjo barometer. Maker: J Slutter 8 Symon Street…

Georgian Banjo Barometer with Thermometer and Hydrometer

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

An outstanding English honey oak barometer with clock adorned…

Eagle-adorned Oak Barometer Clock - 110cm High

An outstanding English honey oak barometer with clock adorned with an eagle, 110 cm high

A 19th century five dial mahogany wheel barometer, by G.…

19th Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer by G. Giobbio, Froome

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

Georgian banjo barometer, c. 1790, mahogany case with pearwood…

Georgian Banjo Barometer with Inlaid Banding

Georgian banjo barometer, c. 1790, mahogany case with pearwood inlaid banding by 'Chas. Noseda, Wincanton', height 99 cm, width 25 cm