Doulton Burslem lighthouse clock barometer (Doulton & Slaters…
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Doulton Burslem lighthouse clock barometer (Doulton & Slaters patent) china ware. Decorated earthernware. Model by (possibly) Walter Slater (1885 - 1905). Painted monogram to base W.B.S (slightly indistinct). Green painted base stamp Doulton Burslem with Crown (1886 - 1891). Printed US patent 31,4002, circa 1885. Together with an elaborate gilt brass turret. Containing clockwork time piece, aneroid barometer. Centigrade & Farenheit thermometer. Height 42 cm

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