A fine and intriguing Victorian scientific instrument, this mahogany sympiesometer dates to the 19th century and was crafted by T. Hemsley of Tower Hill, London, a respected maker of precision instruments. Sympiesometers were early barometric devices, particularly favoured for maritime and meteorological use during the Industrial Revolution. Housed in its original mahogany case
Rare Victorian Silver Pocket Thermometer – Late 1890s Swivel design pocket Thermometer This exquisite Victorian pocket thermometer exemplifies the precision and craftsmanship of late 19th to early 20th-century scientific instruments, standing as a rare and beautifully preserved artifact from the golden age of technological innovation.