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Lot 203

An early 20th century mahogany barograph by Pastorelli & Rapkin ltd Hatton Garden London 35cm wide 22cm deep 21cm high

Lot 3068

Barigo barograph, in stainless steel case, together with a Wilh Lambrecht GMBH thermograph no. 521433, in metal case with white finish and a Soviet aneroid barometer with chrome finish no. 10628

Lot 3067

Bewill of Liverpool barograph, with clockwork movement and glass ink bottle, contained within glazed mahogany case, H18cm, L33cm

Lot 3066

20th century T. Cooke & Son barograph, with clockwork movement and glass ink bottle, upon a wooden base with one drawer and four bracket feet, H20cm, L36cm

Lot 480

A 1950’s Philips’ Challenge globe together with a small barograph in sprung case (2)

Lot 152

A Late 19th/ early 20th century brass and oak cased barograph. Produced by Negretti & Zambra London. 30x49x28cm. This is a rare, large pattern Barograph by renowned makers, Negretti & Zambra of London.

Lot 1337

Smart & Mason, copper cased barograph

Lot 172

Copper and brass cased barograph, hinged cover with mesh panelling, width 30cm, depth 14cm, height 21cm.

Lot 745

Edwardian Stormograph with silvered barometer dial in glazed oak case with drawer 36cm wideIn good cosmetic original order, clockwork mechanism has a key and runs. No means of testing the barograph part due to its size. The drum does turn and is still turning after an hour test

Lot 746

Early 20th century barograph in glazed oak case 36cm wideGood cosmetic order, clockwork mechanism runs but no way of testing the barograph part due to its size

Lot 140

A mahogany cased barograph, engraved FCC precision20cm

Lot 53

An early 20th century walnut cased barograph, bearing a label for E Lennie, Optician, Edinburgh, width 34cmThe clock mechanism appears to wind but doesn’t tick.The bellows mechanism is not fully tested.The stylus arm does not appear to rise and fall when the knob is turned.

Lot 298

Barograph by Chadburns Ltd., Opticians, Liverpool, in a mahogany and bevelled glazed case, with a chart drawer below, 22 x 36.5 x 22cm overall

Lot 361

An early 20th Century Gray & Selby, Nottingham barograph

Lot 1030

An Edwardian oak cased Barograph with glass panels and central drawer maker by Dixey Brighton, with presentation plaque, presented to the III Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment March 1900. 14" wide x 8 1/2" depth x 8" high.

Lot 1757

A collection of clocks and their parts, G-clamps, a barograph and a wind up gramophone

Lot 1761

Wall lights, an electric fire, clocks, an iron magazine rack, a barograph and miscellanea

Lot 355

A good quality brass barograph by Ross Ltd London in oak glazed rectangular case with base drawer

Lot 309

A painted metal rectangular barograph 10" long

Lot 52

An early 20th century mahogany cased barograph with gilt brass mechanism and clockwork recording drum, detailed W.T. Story, L36.5cm

Lot 322

Wilson Warden and Co barograph in working order with spare papers, ink and arm

Lot 2045

A Sewills barograph in a fitted case .17x26x18cm This lot cannot be posted

Lot 113

Comitti & Sons Ltd, a traditional brass and walnut cased barograph, the drawer containing charts and ink, model B703

Lot 2013

Antique brass barograph with facet cut glass. Signed LM No. 58051. Not tested. Dimensions: 14 x 17 x 12 cm. In good condition.

Lot 126

A brass barograph, in oak and bevelled glass display case

Lot 594

A modern mahogany barograph, with a bevelled edge panelled cover, 37cm wide 23.5cm deep 23cm high Condition ReportGood overall. One knock to the moulding. With paper in the drawer below.Clock working when wound

Lot 516

A good mahogany cased barograph.

Lot 278

Early 20th century barograph fitted within an oak and bevel glass casing. Having a brass carry handle. 20x35x15.5cm.

Lot 67

An early 20th century oak-cased barograph, by Short & Mason of London, 38cm x 24cm

Lot 798

A CASED BAROGRAPH WITH PARAPHENALIA30cm x 19cm x 17cm

Lot 212

A 19th cent cased Barograph 

Lot 385

A mahogany cased barograph, by Russell of Norwich, 40cm wide. Condition - fair The barograph appears to be complete, and although we cannot guarantee that it is in full working order, it holds its wind and the clockwork mechanism appears to be functional.

Lot 382

A contemporary mahogany and bevelled glass cased barograph by Comitti of London, complete with charts, 36cms wide x 22cms deep x 22cms high. Estimate £60-150.

Lot 979

SHORT & MASON OF LONDON, BAROGRAPH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHORT & MASON LTD in glazed oak case, on raised square fete, with makers plaque to inside31.5cm long

Lot 683

An oak barograph by Negretti and Zambra, early to mid 20th century, no. R/40878, with lacquered brass and silvered mechanism19.5 x 38 x 24cmProvenance:Tanners, Kedington, Suffolk

Lot 349

A modern barograph by Naudet no. 31080 in wooden case.,

Lot 33

A RARE MAHOGANY CASED COMBINED BAROGRAPH AND THERMOGRAPH OR STORMOGRAPHRETAILED BY G. PRESCOTT, BELFAST, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 20th CENTURYThe barograph mechanism with eight-segment aneroid chamber connected via a silvered brass armature to an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on a clockwork-driven rotating paper scale lined drum, the thermograph with coiled bimetallic strip mounted within the same armature operating a second inked pointer, the armature stamped REG. No. 476369 and the silvered collar around the right-hand of two ink bottles engraved G. PRESCOTT, OPTICIAN, BELFAST, the case with bevel-glazed five-panel cover over ogee moulded skirt base applied with silver presentation plate engraved TO MR. J.D. CAMPBELL, FROM THE PUPILS & TEACHERS OF, MOSSLEY P.E. SCHOOL to front, above an apron drawer for spare charts, on disc feet.23cm (9ins) high, 36cm (14.25ins) wide, 21.5cm (8.75ns) deep. G. Prescott of Belfast does not appear to be recorded in the usual sources, however A firm with the name George Prescott is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from various addresses in Dublin from 1879 until after 1901. It is therefore probably likely that the suppliers of the present lot were a branch of this firm operating out of Belfast during the early 20th century. The present lot was probably supplied to G. Prescott by Short and Mason who developed such instruments in collaboration with Taylor Instrument Companies Limited during the inter-war period. Products of this collaboration were mostly sold under the 'Tycos' brand. Condition Report: Timepiece movement is in working condition however a gentle clean/service is probably advisable. The aneroid mechanism will respond to change in pressure (has been carefully bag-tested) hence the bellows appear sound. The thermograph also responds to change in temperature hence also is in working order. The mechanism retain silvered finish with minimal wear but with overall patchy oxidation and some micro-bubbling to the baseplate plating. The ink bottle is stained but appears undamaged. The case is in good original condition with faults very much limited to minor bumps, scuffs and other age-rleated blemishes.Instrument is complete with winder for the clockwork mechanism and a quantity of spare charts. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 43

A 20th century Caselle London mahogany barograph. Red 20780, within a mahogany case with a hinged lid and three glazed panels and a brass handle to the top, H19.5cm x W32cm x D16.5

Lot 226

Negretti and Zambra oak cased barograph, with chart drawer, 42.5cm x 28cm x 29cm high (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).

Lot 1370

Early 20th Century mahogany cased improved barograph by James Brown, having bevelled glass and single drawer, 36cm wide x 21cm deep x 21cm high

Lot 469

A vintage Codascope, barograph and volt meter

Lot 116

A boxed ship's log, together with barograph for restoration and two other instruments

Lot 154A

EARLY CASED MICROSCOPE WITH AN EARLY BAROGRAPH

Lot 161

2 EARLY MICROSCOPES AN EARLY BAROGRAPH

Lot 638

A vintage barograph. 37 cm long.

Lot 599

A CONTEMPORARY 'O.COMITTI & SONS' BAROGRAPH, model B703, with single drawer below, W 36 cm

Lot 514

Negretti & Zambia. A good quality oak cased barograph. Jewelled movement. Regency Barograph.

Lot 295

Marine-Type Barograph,English, c.1910, unsigned, French polished glazed wooden case, black oxide lacquered base plate, brass lacquered linkage with clockwork drum, 32cm wideBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT, PLEASE ARRANGE COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER*We Recommend Pack & Send Oxford*

Lot 2400

An oak-cased brass barograph, 36cm wide

Lot 213

2 EARLY MICROSCOPES AN EARLY BAROGRAPH

Lot 513

A modern mahogany cased barograph.

Lot 1168

An early 20th century oak barograph with gilt lacquered mechanism and clockwork recording drum, with applied plaque inscribed 'J.F Wolfle. Optician. Croydon.', the five-glass removable cover on a stepped rectangular base, length 32cm.

Lot 1166

An early 20th century oak cased barograph with gilt lacquered brass mechanism and clockwork recording drum, all beneath a bevelled five-glass removable cover, the moulded rectangular base with single frieze drawer, length 37cm.

Lot 1167

A late 19th century French mahogany cased barograph by Richard Frères, with gilt lacquered mechanism and clockwork recording drum, stamped 'R.F. Paris' and numbered '21183', the hinged cover with handle and glazed front panel, length 18cm.

Lot 236

J Lizars (Glasgow / London) barograph in mahogany case - 31.5cm x 17cm x 19cm high with some used / unused charts

Lot 467

Met Office Marine-Pattern Table Barograph, English, c.1939, marked to teh brass baseplate 'WILSON WARDEN & Co. Ltd, MO No. 3194/39', with 7 bellows aneroid stack, lacquered brass lancage, clockwork drum with key, in fitted French polised case with handle, and single drawer, 32cm wide

Lot 439

BAROGRAPH, mahogany cased drawer based glazed barograph by Ross, 36cm width

Lot 650

Late 19th century oak cased Barograph with eight vacuum chambers indicating barometric pressure on a graduated silver dial, with curved mercury thermometer below measuring temperature in Centigrade and Fahrenheit. The chart drum driven by an 8 day platform escapement. The oak case, with drawer below for spare charts, with five bevelled glass windows. H 22cm, L 37cm, D 23cm. Accompanied by a pamphlet with description and photographs.

Lot 255

A chrome mounted barograph, with a side hinged case, stamped made in France LM and an anchor numbered 345673, 20cm wide11.5cm deep13.5cm highCondition ReportGood overall, with minor scratches to the chrome and glass. Very slight tarnishing in areas. Untested. Please see additional images. 

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