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A bronze sundial, inscribed 'Vi Umbra sic Vita est 1828', now mounted on a modern stand , 30cm diameter Provenance: The property of the late Mr & ...

A Black Forest aneroid barometer and thermometer , the frame carved with a French hunting horn, game and hunting trophies and oak leaves, 80cm high

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Philips globe,

Philips globe , early 20th century, an educational terrestrial globe, showing in red the 'All Red Line', 100,000 miles of submarine telegraph cabl...

A brass carriage clock, early 20th century, by Charles Frodsham & Co., Paris, the silvered dial inscribed and numbered '19861' with an alarm and r...

A champlevé enamel carriage clock, late 19th century, by Jules Brunelot, with all-over enamel decoration, the movement striking the hours and half...

A brass monocular microscope, 19th century, by Pillischer, together with a collection of microscope slides in twelve trays, each with a twelve-sli...

A Victorian walnut and satin maple stereo graphoscope, possibly by London Stereoscopic Company with a 7½in magnifying lens, 31.5 x 60.5cm (12½ x 2...

A French portable ballooning barograph, 0-30000 feet, by Jules Richard, Paris, with spare recording sheets, ink and instruction sheet, in a mahoga...

A World War II era Hamilton 'Model 22' chronometer desk watch, with a cream Arabic dial marked 'Hamilton Lancaster P.A. USA', with a 48-hour 'Stat...

An Hamilton Watch Company two-day chronometer,with a 3½in dial with a silvered face, in a mahogany case, 19.5cm wide 19.5cm deep 19cm highProvenan...

A two-day lacquered brass marine chronometer, by Joseph Sewill, with a silvered dial engraved '61 South Castle St, Liverpool, Maker to the Admiral...

An eight-day marine chronometer, by Thomas Mercer Ltd., St Albans, No. 912N, with a 4 ½ in dial, labelled 'Geo. E. Butler Co.' and with certificat...

A walking stick and altimeter , First World War period, the stick with silver top, inscribed 'made from portion of propellor of aeroplane from whi...

Seven pocket aneroid barometer/ altimeters and a motorist's altimeter, the first by E R Watts & Son, London, No.1044 (large), the second by W. Wat...

Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first Asten's patent No. 2853 1907 No.30 with altimeter and descent/ascent dial, leather case, the second an e...

Three pocket aneroid barometers, the first a Watkins mountain aneroid No.33, inscribed 'J. Hicks, Hatton Garden, London', in leather case, the sec...

Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first an early Negretti & Zambra, Hatton Garden, Cornhill & Regent Street No.1622, in a leather case, the seco...

Three pocket aneroid barometers, the first by C W Dixey, 'Optician to the Queen', leather case, the second by Dollond with magnifier, the third by...

Four pocket aneroid barometers and an altimeter, the first by J A S Pitkin, maker, London 5.58, with curved thermometer, the second by T Cooke & S...

Five pocket aneroid barometers, Lennie, optician, Edinburgh, double-sided, with curved thermometer and compass, Mullard & Son, Oxford Street, with...

Five pocket aneroid barometers, the first anonymous, possibly for dashboard or compendium, the second by F Darton & Co. St. John Street. EC, leath...

Six pocket aneroid barometers, the first a Hutchinson's improved surveying, leather case, the second a Field's Engineering aneroid WO 2037 18, by ...

Six pocket aneroid barometers, the first by Negretti & Zambra, London No.11,730, the second unnamed, in brass hanging stand, the third a height re...

Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first a traveller's compendium matched compass, ivory thermometer, barometer by Husbands Bristol, leather case...

Three silver-cased pocket aneroid barometers, the first with standing ball feet, pull-off compass verso, case by Richard James Oliver, London, 188...

Five pocket aneroid barometers and a surveying hypsometric aneroid, the first by J H Steward Ltd., London, No 5746 in leather case (large), the se...

Four aneroid barometers, the first GPO. No. 1A AJC 61/1, leather box, the second by C G Spencer & Sons, Aeronauts & Balloon makers, Holloway, Lond...

Six 'pocket' aneroids, the first by F Barker & Son, London, the second a surveying aneroid and barometer, the third by John Davis, optician, Derby...

Five pocket aneroids, a GPO screw-on barometer no. 2A AJC 64/1 , a Negretti & Zambra weather forecaster watch, patent 6276/15, A-Z forecasts on re...

A small 18ct gold cased altimeter , with open dial and stem wind altitude scale

A silver gilt pocket aneroid barometer/altimeter, by 'Asprey, 106 New Bond St. London', case by Richard Oliver, London 1928, with gilt Albert chai...

Five various compasses , four of these military, together with a Morris's patent Chartometer , in a red leather case with coat of arms (6)

Five pocket aneroid barometers/altimeters , the first by Dent, 61 Strand, London, the second a motor aneroid, by S Smith & Sons, London, the third...

Two pocket aneroid barometers , the first an Austrian compendium, with barometer to one side, compass to reverse, double leather carrying case ins...

Seven aneroid barometers and an auto-altimeter , the first a desk model, pocket watch style in leather case, the second with curved thermometer an...

Six aneroid barometers , the first by Goldschmid, Zurich, No.421 with altimeter and paper chart, in leather case, the second an American Fishing G...

Five pocket aneroid barometer/altimeters, the first a Dollond compendium with compass and thermometer, no. 40140, 0-8000, in leather case, the sec...

Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first a traveller's set, by Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester and Liverpool, no. 564, with separate compa...

A brass skeleton clock, late 19th century, by William Evans of Birmingham, in the form of a Gothic cathedral, the silvered dial set with Roman num...

An ormolu mantel clock, 19th century, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Raingo Frères Paris', enclosed by the foliate scrolled case, with a two-tra...

A brass lantern clock , early 18th century and later, with a strapped bell, anchor escapement and central foliate engraving, with one lead weight ...

A large French carved giltwood bracket clock and bracket, c.1800, with a convex enamel dial, a twin train movement striking the hours and half hou...

A musical symphonium mantel clock, late 19th century, probably Junghans, a four-glass case with hinged top revealing a disc playing 'God Save The ...

A mahogany wheel barometer , late 19th century, by J Hughes of Oxford, with satinwood crossbanding within ebony and ivory stringing, having a silv...

A French marble and ormolu eight-day mantel clock , 19th century, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Maniere Paris', the move...

A French marble and bronze mantel clock , late 19th century, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Mottu Freres Paris', ...

A George III mahogany cased bracket clock, by W Bull, Stratford, the eight-day movement striking on a bell with strike/silent subsidiary dial to t...

A French clock garniture , late19th century, the drum head movement with an enamelled dial, signed by the retailer, 'A la Renaissance, Le Havre', ...

A Swedish giltwood and gesso cased wall timepiece , signed Joseph Nyberg, Stockholm, with eagle finial cresting, the circular painted dial support...

A George III mahogany eight-day bracket clock, by Joseph Quartermaine, Aylesbury (1781-1804), with bell strike movement, engraved backplate and ar...

A George III mahogany cased bracket clock , by Charles Duplock of London (1790-1819), the silvered arched dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals,...

A mahogany mantel clock, by William Yonge, Strand, London, the silvered dial, with black Roman numerals, the movement striking a bell, the sides w...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, with a silvered register engraved 'Braham, optician, Bristol', a silvered thermometer and turned reservoir ...

A small Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock and bracket, the white dial, beneath convex glass, painted with black Roman numerals, on b...

A 'George Culyer of Halstead' mahogany wall clock , with single fusee movement, diall 38cm diameter

An oak stick barometer, by Ross Ltd, 111 New Bond St, with a double ivory register '10am Yesterday/10am Today', with a thermometer to the shaft, 9...

A carved giltwood cased mantel clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Harrods', 38cm high on a scrolling rococo-type bracke...

A stick barometer, 19th century, by Watkins Bristol, the silvered dial, with thermometer and register, 97cm high dial 17cm

A Regency mahogany mantel clock, the white dial painted dial with black Roman numerals, behind a convex glass, with cornucopia gilt brass handles ...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, by Shuttleworth of London, the broken swan neck pediment above the silvered dial, 97cm long

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