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A oak cased barograph, maker Negretti & Zambra, London, serial number '30126' , the clockwork recorder on a lacquered brass base with eight drum atmosphere and silver plated thermometer, signed as per title, under a glazed cased on a thumbnail moulded base fitted single frieze drawer on bracket feet , 21cm x 35.5cm x 20.5cm.
TWO BOXES OF VINTAGE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT to include two vintage planes, largest 43cm, two Negretti and Zambra thermometers and a 'floating dairy thermometer', a Mecrin 3 dial test indicator, an AVO Multiminor Mk5 multimeter, an Avometer 8, a metal barograph, a cased Burgess Vibro-tool (2 boxes) (s.d/untested)
A BAROGRAPH BY CASELLA, LONDON, CIRCA 1980 battery operated, lacquered brass mechanism with pressure drum, clockwork recording drum, mounted on oak base within glazed wooden cover with drawer containing unused drum charts -- 9 x 14½ x 9¼in. (23 x 37 x 23.5cm.); together with an instruction pamphlet from Casella London and a boxed quantity of unused drum charts (3)
A BAROGRAPH BY SHORT & MASON, CIRCA 1930 gilt-brass mechanism with concealed pressure drums, clockwork recording drum, mounted on light oak base with silvered weather forecast label by maker with copyright date for 1930, contained in glazed wooden cover -- 14½in. (37cm.) wide; together with a small quantity of unused drum charts (2) Movement requires clean, not running at time of cataloguing.
A Negretti & Zambra Weather Station, complete with Clock and Barograph, having oak case with glazed drop down front, key for the drop down front is missing, the keys for the clock are present, case 42cm widethe key for the drop down front is missing, the flap is locked so are unable to test either of the clock nor barometer. we cannot break the lock open, we will be selling as seen. both of the other keys are present. The condition looks to be very good. Sold as seen
A MICRO-BAROGRAPHBy Short & Mason, London, No. H. 9038, circa 1950In a cast-metal blackened case, with bevelled glazed lift-off cover, with tall drum recording from 970 to 1040 mb, the drum-shaped timepiece with platform lever escapement No 8912, the mechanism with twelve-cylinder aneroid expansion drum, polished flattened block ends, and four shaped upright security bars32cm wideCONDITION REPORTThe clock mechanism ticks when wound. The surface paintwork is engrained with dust and dirty. It requires chart No 130.
AN OAK-CASED BAROGRAPH WITH SILVERED BAROMETER RINGSigned Henry Wells, Shrewsbury, No 715 With bevelled glass panels to the lift-off cover, the drum-shaped mechanism with lift-off cover to the movement, the brass frame with single chamber aneroid mechanism, silvered ring showing the pressure and thermometer, on plinth base with a drawer and block feet38cm wideCONDITION REPORTThe clock mechanism ticks when wound. One block foot is loose and present. No damage to the glass.Footnotes:This lot contains ivory and has been registered inaccordance with the Ivory Act (section10). Reference MJCUBT6AProspective buyers should be aware that somecountries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, includingmaterials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisablefor potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customsregulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lotinto another country.
An early 20th-century oak cased barograph by Ross Ltd, London, housed within a rectangular glazed case with a single drawer containing spare charts, the brass plate on the mechanism inscribed "ROSS LTD. 13/14 GREAT CASTLE STREET, LONDON. W.", 21.5cm high x 38cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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