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A box of miscellanea - including a large carved and painted wooden figure of a cockerel, 30cm high; a Portmeirion 'Birds of Britain' pattern jardiniere, 17.2cm high; a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg, early 20th century, impressed and incised factory marks, 12cm high; a modern marble pestle and mortar; two back scratchers, one also with a shoe horn; and a 1920s mahogany aneroid barometer, 20.8cm diameter. (7)
French- late 19th century desktop aneroid barometer in a circular gilt metal case with carrying ring, 3.5 inch paper printed register with predictions and barometric air pressure, with a steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, adjustment screw to the rear.Dimensions: Depth/Diameter: 10cm
A German WWII Kriegsmarine U-boat / submarine barometer, circa 1945, black dial with white lettering, marked 'Nur fur technischen Einsatz', and Eagle and Swastika above the letter 'M', serial 0971, blue and white painted hands. 14cm diameter, with original instruction booklet and wooden box,
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETER, the decorated circular silvered register signed C. Aiano, North Gate, Canterbury within concentric scale divided in barometric inches and annotated with the usual observations, with steel pointer set behind glazed cavetto moulded brass bezel with a brass recording pointer applied to the glass, the mahogany case with a silvered scale spirit thermometer and oval conch shell motifs to the baluster-shaped trunk and base. H102cm x W26.5cm.
A 19th Century mahogany cased banjo barometer, the case with broken swan neck pediment and inlaid with boxwood lines, with dry/damp dial, thermometer, large silvered dial with scale from 28-31, the level signed Peter Giusani, Cook Street, Wolverhampton, incised mark to reverse 'W Lacy', 117cm high

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