








A true heirloom from the heart of the Black Forest, this hand-carved barometer from circa 1920 is a masterclass in German folk craftsmanship. With its ornate floral scrollwork, rich wood grain, and elegant silhouette, it commands attention as both a functional object and a decorative statement. The rectangular upper panel once housed a thermometer, now absent, but its presence adds architectural intrigue and historic charm. The barometer itself is beautifully preserved, with its original brass dial and glass cover intact. Whether displayed in a library, hallway, or collector’s salon, this piece elevates any space with its quiet grandeur. A rare find for connoisseurs of early 20th-century European craftsmanship. 17.52 inch or 44.5 cm high. 7.87 inch or 20 cm wide. 2.17 inch or 5.5 cm deep. Also ideal for measuring atmospheric pressure. Or the elegance of your taste. We strive to provide a detailed description of each item, although we acknowledge that our expertise may not cover every aspect. Please note that the item description is purely informative. The product image was captured outdoors, which may result in variations in colors. Your satisfaction is our priority. Additionally, we encourage you to examine the accompanying pictures as they are an integral part of the description. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or need assistance! GPSR: This object is classified as antique.




















