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…
Gothic Style Wall Barometer with Thermometer This stunning Gothic style wall barometer is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of early English makers. The beautifully crafted oak case features fluted pillars flanking the thermometer, which is situated above the dial. The broken pediment sits atop the brass cased circular barometer, protected behind a glazed enclosure. This antique barometer is a…
Barometer: Antique Georgian Mercury Stick Barometer; Beautifully finished Georgian Mercury stick Barometer in Walnut with paper dial, tapering column supports and architectural pediment. Possibly early 1800’s.
Exquisite Antique Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer by J. Whisker, York, c. late 19th C This antique barometer is a stunning example of Georgian craftsmanship, featuring a beautifully crafted mahogany case with herringbone veneer and boxwood line inlays. The broken pediment sits atop the silvered registered plate, which is protected behind a glazed door. The manually operated vernier is a testament…
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…
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.
Antique Victorian Rosewood Sympiesometer by J. Graham, Liverpool - Stunning Scientific Instrument. Rare 19th-century sympiesometer by J. Graham of Liverpool. Rosewood case, silvered scales, mercury thermometer. A beautiful and historically significant piece. A truly exceptional piece of scientific history – a stunning Victorian rosewood sympiesometer crafted by J. Graham of Liverpool. This isn't just an instrument; it's a testament to…
Antique, Victorian Portuguese Marine Barometer – Brass-Cased, R.N. Desterro Lisbon, 97cm A rare and highly collectible late 19th-century Victorian-era Portuguese marine barometer, finely crafted in Lisbon and marked “JJBLM -16 22 R N Desterro Lisbon Portugal.” Housed in a full solid brass case, this 97 cm tall navigational instrument exemplifies the maritime engineering and craftsmanship of the Portuguese Navy during…
A rare, late Victorian Mahogany and Oak - cased "The Fitzroy Aneroid" barometer, also with a thermometer. AN UNUSUALLY LARGE VICTORIAN ADMIRAL FITZROY BAROMETER with atmospher-ic gauge, Fattorini & Sons enamelled thermometer and original paper-lined backboard.
Antique Georgian mahogany stick barometer by J. Whisker of York. c.1815. The edge moulded case is herringbone veneered in mahogany with boxwood line inlays. The broken pediment sits above the silvered registered plate which is fitted with a manually operated vernier, all protected behind a glazed door. The exposed tube terminates with a mahogany cistern concealed behind a turned hemispherical…