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  • Barometer Georgian Mahogany Stick BarometerBarometer Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer Quick View
    • Barometer Georgian Mahogany Stick BarometerBarometer Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer Quick View
    • Antiques, Barometer and Clocks, Clocks - Mantle Clock - Music Boxes, Furniture, Wooden Items
    • Barometer Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer

    • £995
    • Antique Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer J. Whisker York c1815 Mercury Wall Barometer A fine early 19th-century Georgian mahogany stick barometer by J. Whisker of York, dating to circa 1815. The herringbone-veneered mahogany case features boxwood line inlay, a broken pediment, a silvered registered plate with manual vernier adjustment, and an original glazed door. The exposed mercury tube terminates in a…
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  • Georgian Wighing Scale, for Gold, Mahogany, BrassGeorgian Wighing Scale, for Gold, Mahogany, Brass Quick View
    • Georgian Wighing Scale, for Gold, Mahogany, BrassGeorgian Wighing Scale, for Gold, Mahogany, Brass Quick View
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    • Georgian Wighing Scale, for Gold, Mahogany, Brass

    • £175
    • Georgian Folding Gold Weighing Scale in Mahogany Case – England, c.1800–1849 This fine and rare Georgian gold weighing scale, dating from circa 1800–1849, is an elegant example of early 19th-century English precision craftsmanship. Designed for the accurate weighing of gold and other precious metals, it reflects the importance of accuracy and reliability in Georgian trade and commerce.
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