Victorian wood cased thermometer in fitted wood case, with calibrated metal plate indicating degrees in fahrenheit and reaumur, marked for Davis/Leeds, length 13 cm case
Chandelier thermometer by Taylor Bros Rochester Ny indicates the temperature using red alcohol & can be viewed from 3 sides. Has a 15 cm chain. Height 20 cm, diameter approx 4 cm
A 19th century S & A Calderara of London ivory backed travelling thermometer the mercury filled tube in good order, the scale for Centigrade and Fahrenheit, in original Morocco leather case with top suspension hanger, length 17.8 cm.
A French white metal wine thermometer and stand, 20th century, marked 'Etain', the removable alcohol thermometer resting in a stand engraved with the optimum serving temperatures for various wines, both parts decorated with grape bunches and leaves.…
Copy of a World War II German Diplomatic dagger, approx. 15 ?' long overall. The steel blade is maker marked F W Holler Solingen and has the thermometer logo in the centre. Has a pair of white grips. The scabbard and cross guard and handle are silver…
T.Gaunt & Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne: Thermometer with enamel dial in metal housing, c1920s. 33 cm
A 19th century French thermometer, in finely detailed gilt bronze, decorated with several putti, Father Time mask to the base and framed by garlands of flowers, hook for hanging. In the manner of Ferdinand Barbedienne, height 40 cm.
An English George III mahogany wheel barometer/thermometer, the dial signed Bst. Roncheti & Co. Fecit, circa 1820, the waisted upper section with inset with a thermometer, above a circular silvered dial, inlaid with patera and shell cartouches, 99 cm high.
A late 19th century mahogany cased Sikes' Hydrometer with Hydrometer tables book; and a brass and ebony slide Rule the Hydrometer with the maker's mark for T.O Blake, 58 Hatton garden, London, Serial no. 2184, circa 1880, used to determine the…
An antique cased ivory thermometer, ruler and letter opener combination, 19th century In original sterling silver mounted case engraved 'Presented by the Bellringers of Shepparton to the Reverend W.W. Martin Rector on his Marriage, Feb 1st 1887'. 30 cm
A Bate's patent Saccharometer, no. 1306, J.D. Potter, London, 19th century, together with a thermometer by F. Barker & Son, London. E.C., the case 5 cm high, 21 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep
An impressive exhibition ware engine turned ivory desk thermometer on ebonized base by Kilpatrick & Co. Of London, 19th century, 25 cm high