Antique Sympiesometer Barometer Victorian J. Graham Liverpool Rosewood Nautical Instrument This finely preserved Victorian sympiesometer was produced by J. Graham of Liverpool, a noted maker of precision scientific and navigational instruments during the 19th century. The sympiesometer was an early form of barometer, widely used aboard ships for measuring atmospheric pressure with greater responsiveness to temperature variation than traditional mercury…
Marine Barometer Victorian Portuguese Antique Portuguese Navy Brass Marine Barometer RN Desterro Lisbon Victorian 97cm This impressive Victorian marine barometer was manufactured in Lisbon for naval or maritime use and bears the marking “R.N. Desterro, Lisbon, Portugal.” Instruments associated with Portuguese naval supply are notably rare survivors, reflecting Portugal’s important maritime heritage and long tradition of navigation and ocean trade.
Barometer, Antique, Mahogany and Oak cased, with Thermometer, Fitzroy Aneroid, made by Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, England An unusually large and beautifully crafted, this late Victorian barometer features a mahogany and oak case, atmospheric gauge, and an enamelled thermometer. With a size of 115 cm x 25 x 8 cm, it's a stunning piece of antique science equipment. The…
Victorian Admiral FitzRoy Barometer in Beech Case, 19th Century Marine Weather Instrument This handsome Victorian Admiral FitzRoy barometer is housed in a tall glazed beechwood case and features the distinctive printed storm warning and forecasting instructions associated with FitzRoy’s pioneering work in marine meteorology. Designed for domestic and maritime use, these barometers were intended to provide early warning of storms…