1890 H. J. Green Fortin Stick Barometer in nice shape
Posted on May 6, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.












This is a nice example of a H. Green Fortine stick barometer, early American instruments being more rare. Appears to be in good working condition however I know nothing about these so please keep that in mind. Here is some information on James Green and his. James Green, the son of Samuel and Sarah Green. Was born in London, England in 1808 and moved to the United States opening an instrument shop in Baltimore around 1832. He opened a second shop in New York in the early 1840s, and retired in 1885. Was in the United States 72 years and in New York City 46 years; he died at New York City June 12, 1896. The Baltimore directories list as follows. Optician, 41 South St. 1835-36 Green, James, philosophical instrument maker, 72 Baltimore St. 1837-38 Green, James, philosophical instrument maker, 15 Liberty St. 1840-41 Green, James, mathematical and philosophical instrument maker, 1 S. 1842 Green, James, mathe-sophical instrument maker, 53 South St. However in the index on page 6, under mathematical instruments is James Green, listed as an advertiser. 1847-50 same listing as 1840-41. King advertise as successors to James Green. 1876 directory Edward Meister advertises as successor to F. King came to New York in 1850 and continued to manufacture mathematical and philosophical instruments. The Federal Census of New York City, Ward 23, for 1880 lists James Green as 72 years old born in England. Nicolas Fortin, an instrument maker in Paris in the early nineteenth century, introduced a mercury barometer with a glass and leather cistern so designed that the barometer could be safely moved from one place to another. James Green began making Fortin-type barometers for the Smithsonian in the 1850s, though with a slightly different design to the cistern. This example marked HENRY J. GREEN B’KLYN, N. Was made after 1890 James Green’s nephew and successor moved to Brooklyn.
Balloon Barometer Basics
Posted on May 5, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
Antique France Barometer Weather Station Barometer Thermometer Signed
Posted on May 3, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.





















Antique France Barometer Weather Station Barometer Thermometer Signed. Antique French wheel barometer signed in French, circa 1900. Solid hardwood case decorated with stunning brass designed hardware pieces. Features a spirit thermometer. “Charlet Ainé Toricelli Mechanism”. Scales are printed in French with outer scale metric and inner scale’Paris Inch’ – an official scale in use since Charlemagne (used for 1000 years), favored by Continental scientists until the (French) metric system became more widespread. Reaumur / metric units on thermometer scale. Measures 36″H 11″X1.5. Cosmetic Condition is quiet good for this age, missing small piece of wood frame, some paint stains, and polish faded in some areas. Please note it doesn’t seem working, I don’t know a lot of this barometers, just described as found online, please view all the photos carefully. Whether you’re a collector or simply seeking to add a touch of antique beauty to your home, this antique barometer is a beautiful piece that is sure to impress and delight for years to come.
Antique Charles Wildner Barometer
Posted on April 27, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
Antique stick barometer made by Charles Wildner of Peterborough NH circa 1865. Features a thermometer affixed to silvered register. Maple case with acorn finial. Great working and overall condition. PAUL MADDEN ANTIQUES has been an active marketplace for over 40 years with 3 generations of Maddens. We offer a large inventory of Americana in great variety and have been an important source for collectors, decorators, and museums. We offer for sale American folk art, antique Nantucket Lightship baskets, Cape Cod & Islands artwork, and a vast inventory of marine related items. We guarantee everything we sell. Please check out our other items and be sure to add Paul Madden Antiques to your favorites list as we are posting new items every week. Thanks for looking and feel free to contact or visit us in downtown Sandwich, MA.
Antique Short & Mason England Octagonal Tycos Wall Barometer Wood Case
Posted on April 26, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
Antique Short & Mason Octagonal Tycos Wall Barometer. Barometer weighs 59.5 ounces and is 9 3/16″ in diameter and just under 1 7/8″ thick at the edge. There are scratches around the hanger and on the bottom facet. It has been tracking changes in pressure and now reads 30.26 (against 30.15 on my barometer/altimeter). There is an adjustment screw on the back, which I have not used. Altimeter in last photo for reference, not included.
Early 1900s Pocket Barometer w Original Case Marked Compensated Made in England
Posted on April 26, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
The leather case has a 3 ½” diameter with a 1 ¼” thickness. The Brass Barometer has a diameter of 2 ¾” with a 7/8″ thick body. It has a guilt surface that shows wear with tarnish in spots. The face is marked “Compensated’ “Made in England. It has areas of tarnish and mild stains. The needle moves very slowly and does not match a modern piece. Please look at the photographs as they are considered part of the description. I guarantee it to be old and as described. We reserve the right to change shippers to the most practical for your location.
Barigo Barometer Brass Nautical Ship Instrument Germany Compensated
Posted on April 25, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
New in a styrofoam case with brochure. Very rare to fine this item new in original packaging.
Classic Nautical Instrument Antique Utsuki Keiki Ship Aneroid Barometer
Posted on April 22, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
WITH COMPENSATED TEMPERATURE AND ACCELERATION, MADE BY UTSUKI KEIKI YOKOHAMA JAPAN. We understand that you want your product to reach you in its Best Condition, Thus the products would be packed properly in a Tamper Proof Bubble Packing Material, and then we will put it in a carton from being Damaged or Soiled or any other Damages. Return will be accepted within 30 days only. Your feedback is very important to us.