Admiral Fitzroy’s Weather Station Barometer – Late 19th / Early 20th Century An Exceptional Scientific Antique – Rare & Museum Quality A superb and rare example of a late 19th to early 20th century Admiral Fitzroy oak-cased weather station, this piece exemplifies the refinement and functionality of Victorian era meteorological instruments. Finely constructed in solid oak, it combines a mercurial…
Antique Scientific Instrument, c. 1800s, A Curiosity, A Victorian Mahogany Sympiesometer, T Hemsley, Tower Hill, London Step back in time to the dawn of the Industrial Revolution with this captivating antique mahogany sympiesometer, a testament to Victorian ingenuity and craftsmanship. Crafted by the esteemed T. Hemsley of Tower Hill, London, this elegant instrument is a must-have for collectors of scientific…
George III period mahogany cased wall thermometer by Adams of Fleet Street London A well-conceived Georgian wall thermometer in a mahogany case which is perhaps the best I have seen in terms of its cabinetry. The case is mounted on a mahogany backboard graduating to the top into a hanging loop. The front case has a pagoda-style top with a…