Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477


Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477


Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477


Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477


Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477


An unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer possibly for use on a yacht Stebbing, Southampton, late 19th century The rectangular silvered scale bordered with a finely executed relief cast architectural arch including Tuscan pilasters and with foliate scroll engraved infill to upper quadrant areas, the curvature of the arch calibrated in barometric inches divided into fiftieths over the usual weather annotations to inner margin and signature Stebbing, SOUTHAMPTON, the center with fine engraved strapwork flanked by a pair of banners inscribed FALL, FOR, S. WET, OR, MORE WIND to the left opposing RISE, FOR, N. DRY, OR, LESS WIND to the right, the lower margin inscribed REGISTERED No. 260 over panel LONG FORETOLD LONG LAST, SHORT FORETOLD SOON PAST opposing FIRST RISE ARTER LOW, FORETELS A STRONGER BLOW, fitted with steel pointer for the arched scale set behind thick bevel-glazed panel incorporating brass setting pointer within an ogee moulded surround, 7.75ins high; now with a later moulded cornice 9ins high overall. Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire ref. He then moved to 47 High Street by 1845 and went into partnership with Albert Wood in 1851 until 1853. Later he had an outlet at Dock Chambers (1857) and the business is believed to have continued throughout the rest of the 19th century being appointed makers to the Queen and the Royal Yacht Squadron. The compact size of this item together with exquisite design of the register coupled with the robust construction of the case would make it entirely appropriate for use on an expensive yacht. The annotations to the register suggest that it was made after Admiral Fitzroy published his Weather Book in 1862. Indeed the incorporation of some of the wording used on Fitzroy s design of mariners station storm barometer strongly supports the probability of the current piece being intended for use on board a sailing vessel. A word about condition. Those of you who have. I will try to note anything of significance in the description. However, please check the photos carefully—as they say a picture. Who I allow to handle our pieces. Let me know if you would like additional information about. Any item or our ONLINE CATALOG. If you have any questions, please do. The item “Antique Victorian very unusual oak cased aneroid wall barometer-15477″ is in sale since Sunday, April 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Scientific Instruments\Barometers”. The seller is “sydowsantiques” and is located in Pierceton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Maker: Stebbing
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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