







Capture the essence of Belle Époque scientific precision with this stunning French wall-mounted weather station. Crafted in the late 19th to early 20th century, this instrument combines a precise aneroid barometer with a vertical spirit thermometer, housed in a masterfully carved oak or walnut architectural case. Maker: Samy et Lévy S. Materials: Hand-carved solid wood frame, original glass, paper dial, brass internal mechanism. Display: Reads in French (Tempête, Pluie, Variable, Beau Temps, Très Sec). Thermometer: Features dual Celsius and Réaumur scales (common in historic European scientific tools). Design: Architectural “Split Pediment” top with a turned finial and fluted neoclassical columns. Woodwork: Excellent vintage condition with a deep, rich patina. No major chips or cracks to the carvings. Mechanism: The aneroid capsule appears intact. The thermometer is functional. Aesthetics: The dial shows a beautiful, natural aged cream tone, adding to its authentic antique character. Caveats: a hair-sized crack on the temperature scale, discoloration of a liquid in a temperature ampoule. This delicate instrument will be professionally packed with multi-layered cushioning to ensure safe transit. Home libraries, executive offices, nautical-themed rooms, or as a sophisticated gift for collectors of scientific antiques. Important: The age of the piece is determined approximately. Any statements by me as to the authenticity, attribution, description, date, age, provenance, title, or condition of the work constitute my judgment and opinion only. Color may vary slightly depending on screen settings and minor surface scratches.




















