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© WIEDERSEIM ASSOCIATES, Inc., Chester Springs, PA, USA
American mahogany stick barometer by Spoon with square glass gauge panel, circa 1870.
42"l x 4"w x 2.25"d
Condition: Refinished. NOTE: WAI does not guarantee...
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