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Wheel Barometer
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A wheel barometer by COX of DEVENPORT. The fine quality tulipwood, crossbanded case suggests a date circa 1825, although Cox is recorded working in Devenport and Plymouth from 1865-85
Medium: Mahogany case
Price: £1400.00
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Onion Top Barometer
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An early Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl 'onion top' barometer.
Medium: Rosewood
Price: £1650.00
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Stick Barometer
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Mahogany stick Barometer by Abraham of Bath, with a herringbone veneered case and an urn-shaped cistern cover.
George III, circa 1815-20.
Price: £3150.00
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Stick Barometer by Campbell of Hamburg and London
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Early 19th century stick barometer with an arched and glazed register and a hemi-spherical cistern cover.
Medium: Mahogany case
Price: £2200.00
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George III Satinwood Stick Barometer
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Satinwood stick barometer by 'Schmalcalder,82 Strand';a veneered case with an ebonised line edging; the mercury tube with a brass cap and with a thermometer.
Charles Augustus Schmalcalder is known to have been working 1806-40
Medium: Satinwood
Price: £1950.00
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Long-case Clock
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Long-case clock by John Holland, London; the five pillar, eight day striking movement fitted with a brass and silvered dial; in a handsome 'London' case of finely figured timber, with blind-fret panels and brass stop-fluted columns with Corinthian capitals.
Medium: Mahogany case
100 ins high
254.00 cms high
All measurements are approximate
Price: £16000.00
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Burr Walnut Longcase Clock
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Queen Anne longcase clock by James Stevens of London; eight-day five-pillar movement with inside count-wheel; a fine 12ins dial with cast mask-and-crown spandrels, an engraved border and original hands; the case with matched veneers and ebonised spiral columns to the hood.
Medium: Burr Walnut
83.00 ins high
211 cms high
All measurements are approximate
Price: £7900.00
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