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Reference: 8851

Oak cased Admiral Fitzroy Antique Barometer with Fleur de Lys carving to top and with original fittings. Circa 1880

Dimensions: 46 x 9.1/2 inches

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Reference: 6643

Oak cased Admiral Fitzroy Antique Barometer with Fleur de Lys carving to top, and with original fittings. Circa 1880

Dimensions: 46 x 9 inches

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Reference: 8824

Oak cased Royal Polytechnic Admiral Fitzroy Antique Barometer with twin thermometers and original large bore mercury tube. Circa 1880

Dimensions: 41 x 12.1/2 inches

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Reference: 6622

A good quality Oak cased Admiral Fitzroy Antique Barometer with Fleur de Lys carving to top. With original fittings and coloured charts. Circa 1870

Dimensions: 45 x 10 inches at widest part

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Reference: 6621

Minature Mahogany cased Admiral Fitzroy Antique Barometer. Circa 1870

Dimensions: 45 x 10 inches

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Reference: 8835

Mahogany Antique Stick Barometer with round top and with bone scales signed Hewitson, 76 Grey Street, Newcastle. Circa 1860

Dimensions: 37 x 4 inches at widest part

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Reference: 8690

Mahogany Antique Stick Barometer with shaped door over silvered engraved scales signed Aiano, Fecit. Circa 1810

Dimensions: 37.1/2 x 4.1/2 inches

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Reference: 8689

Mahogany Antique Stick Barometer with door over silvered engraved scales signed F. Bertola & Co. Fecit. Circa 1820

Dimensions: 37.1/2 x 4.1/2 inches

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Reference: 8833

Good quality Mahogany Antique Stick Barometer. The silvered engraved dial signed Sampson, Fecit. Circa 1810

Dimensions: 39 x 5 inches

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Reference: 8831

Very rare and most unusual Satinwood Antique Stick Barometer by Charles Silberrad, 34 Aldgate St. London. The case fitted with Hygrometer, long Thermometer and most unusually a Level Dial at the bottom. All the engraving of the highest quality. The Satinwood case banded with harewood line inlay. Circa 1810

Dimensions: 38 x 4.1/2 inches

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