- Victorian Mahogany Barometer
Victorian Mahogany Barometer
Estimate:$600-$900
- English mahogany stick barometer,
English mahogany stick barometer, 19th c., with silvered face.
35"h x 5.25"w x 2.5"d
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
- Mahogany barometer philadelphia,
Mahogany barometer philadelphia, early 19th century With brass plate running the gamut, inscribed "Fisher, Philadelphia." H: 17 3/4, W: in.
- Mahogany stick barometer, brass
Mahogany stick barometer, brass face signed JE Paxton, next a raised acorn, dry surface with no finish, 39" h, cracked corner in glass, contains mercury Estimate $300-500
- A mahogany and satinwood stick
A mahogany and satinwood stick barometer, G Goodall, Tadcaster, with marquetry inlaid case and paper printed gauge, 94cm long
- Mahogany, glass cased barometer/barograph
Mahogany, glass cased barometer/barograph by Short & Mason "Tycos", circa 1920 London.
7"h x 13.5"w x 8"d
- English mahogany stick barometer
English mahogany stick barometer mid 19th c. 35" h. ?
- Victorian Mahogany Barometer
Victorian Mahogany Barometer
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- American mahogany stick barometer
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 barometers to be complete or in working order.
- Georgian Style Mahogany Barometer
Georgian Style Mahogany Barometer
Estimate:$400-$600
- MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERMahogany
MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERMahogany Stick Barometer, height 39 inches, Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Condition:
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- Georgian mahogany stick barometer
Georgian mahogany stick barometer early 19th century The molded cornice with raised finial over a printed scale flanked by doric columns, above a straight case and square cases reservoir,. L: 38 in. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- A Regency Mahogany Barometer
M.
A Regency Mahogany Barometer
M. Woller, Birmingham, Circa 1830
Height 39 inches.
Property from the Collection of Malcom Napkin, Tucson, Arizona
- English mahogany banjo barometer
English mahogany banjo barometer / thermometer 19th century Having a swan's neck cornice above large barometer dial and smaller thermometer, the body centered by a circular mirror panel, in a mahogany and boxwood strung case. H: 48 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a lady
- ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETERAntique
ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETERAntique English Mahogany Barometer , c. 1900, incorporating weather dial, hygrometer, thermometer, and bubble level, h. 36 in., w. 10 1/4 in., d. 1 1/2 in
- A mahogany cased stick barometer,
A mahogany cased stick barometer, the silvered dial signed A Pozoly fecit and fitted with a thermometer, the case with architectural pediment and cable stringing, 97cm high
- English Mahogany Stick Barometer
English Mahogany Stick Barometer Thomas Jones London c.1900 with ivory register 36.25" (height) 92.1cm (height)
- Large Anderson of London Mahogany
Large Anderson of London Mahogany Wall Barometer of Magnum Banjo Configuration, second quarter 19th century, fitted with a circular hydrometer, a thermometer, a diminutive convex looking glass, a brass-framed circular primary dial with convex glass lens and a level, signed at the level, h. 44", w. 12-1/2", d. 2".
- Mahogany banjo-form barometer with
Mahogany banjo-form barometer with bull's-eye mirror. Lacking backplate. 40"h.
- French Mahogany Barometer
Estimate:$300-$500
French Mahogany Barometer
Estimate:$300-$500
- A Regency mahogany barometer by
A Regency mahogany barometer by A Camponovo, Oxford, the case with boxwood strung border
- English inlaid mahogany barometer
English inlaid mahogany barometer 19th c. NOTE: this lot cannot be shipped due to mercury content. 37.5"h.x10.25"w.
- A Victorian Mahogany Stick Barometer
A Victorian Mahogany Stick Barometer Casartelli Manchester of typical form with barometer and Celsius/Fahrenheit thermometer. Height 37 inches.
- George III inlaid mahogany stick
George III inlaid mahogany stick barometer r. carmotta, halifax The molded cornice surmounted by three brass finials, above a hinged face with paper label, the burlwood banded neck with boxwood and ebony stringing, mercury filled. L: 39 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen & Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Overall good condition, please note this is Mercury filled Light rubbing and wear, surface abrasions Paper label with minor discoloration, staining and foxing Freemans does not guarentee barometer to be in working order.
- MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER BY E.
MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER BY E. DAVIS Early 19th c. Barometer, probably English, in figured mahogany, having a glass covered canted ivory register signed "E. Davis", with left mounted thermometer and barometric scale to the right, ivory adjustment knob, round wood covered cistern at base, 37 1/2" high, 4 1/8" x 3". Front veneer crack.
- 19th century mahogany barometer,
19th century mahogany barometer, banjo style with silvered face marked "S Bregazzi/Derby", with thermometer, British, 39-1/2 in. Some discoloration to silvered face, scroll arch pediment probably replaced, minor veneer losses, mercury present, handle with care. Private Collection.
- English mahogany banjo barometer
English mahogany banjo barometer early 19th c. signed P&P Gally & Co. London 38 1/2" h. ?
- A Regency Mahogany Banjo Barometer
A Regency Mahogany Banjo Barometer 19th c. of typical form with thermometer on neck circular dial a mercury dial below lacking backboard key height 35 in. width 10 in.
- ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETEREnglish
ENGLISH MAHOGANY BAROMETEREnglish Mahogany Barometer, late 19th c., case incorporating a thermometer, h. 39 1/2 in., w. 10 1/4 in., d. 1 1/2 in.
- A Mahogany Wheel Barometer having
A Mahogany Wheel Barometer having a broken arch pediment above a thermometer a convex mirror and a level. Height 38 3/8 inches.
- MAHOGANY AND BIRD'S EYE MAPLE BAROMETER-THERMOMETER,
MAHOGANY AND BIRD'S EYE MAPLE BAROMETER-THERMOMETER, 19...Mahogany and Bird's Eye Maple Barometer-Thermometer, 19th Century
Height 39 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- INLAID MAHOGANY BAROMETER, F. AMADIOGeorge
INLAID MAHOGANY BAROMETER, F. AMADIOGeorge III Inlaid Mahogany Barometer , 19th c., dial marked "F. AMADIO/118 St. John St. Road", case incorporating a hygrometer, thermometer, and bubble level, h. 42 in., w. 12 in., d. 2 1/2 in
- An early 19th Century mahogany
An early 19th Century mahogany stick barometer by L. Fontana of Lewes with silvered scale contained in case with angled cresting and turned cistern cover 38ins high (fully restored)
- String inlaid mahogany barometer,
String inlaid mahogany barometer, signed Ja's Gatty High & Holborn only with thermometer and barometer dial, triple line inlay around the body, c. 1800, 36 1/4" h
- Regency paint-decorated mahogany
Regency paint-decorated mahogany barometer first half 19th century typical banjo-form case with glass-covered dials indicating humidity temperature barometric pressure and level; case with paint-decorated faux inlay. H38'' W10 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of Jeanne S. Harley Spartanburg South Carolina.
- A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid
A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid cased banjo barometer by J M Roncketi