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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A London mercury stick barometer circa 1840, in slim…

London Oak Barometer with Vernier Slides & Thermometer

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 oak cased mercury stick barometer by Camerer…

Victorian Oak Barometer by Camerer Cuss, London

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 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

Early Victorian oak stick coastal barometer, c. 1840, register…

Early Victorian Oak Stick Barometer

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.…

A French clock and barometer in the form of a windmill, the…

French Windmill Clock and Barometer Set

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…

An antique rosewood marine barometer, 19th century, Whyte…

Antique Rosewood Marine Barometer with Thermometer

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…

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

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

Callaghan of London box set of travelling instruments…

Callaghan of London Travelling Instruments Box Set, circa 1890

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

A late Victorian English combination barograph and clock eight…

Victorian Barograph and Clock with Aneroid Barometer

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…

A fine neoclassical style mahogany cased mercury barometer,…

Neoclassical Dutch Weather Station, 1870

A fine neoclassical style mahogany cased mercury barometer, thermometer weather station, probably Dutch, circa 1870, 110 cm high

Gimbal mounted naval stick barometer, 19th century, barley…

19th Century Naval Stick Barometer with Gimbal Mount

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 Rosewood stick barometer signed G. Cetta, Sydney, circa 1840,…

Antique Rosewood Barometer with Thermometer

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…