1920s Antique Bakelite Taylor Instruments Stormoguide. Excellent Condition
This extremely rare, antique desktop weather station was made by taylor instruments out of rochester, new york. Named “stormoguide, ” it has a patent number of 1612344, which was issued on december 28, 1926. This piece was produced in 1927. Altitude/feet above sea level can be adjusted with a dial on the back. [...]
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The AIR CONDITION INDICATOR vintage BAKELITE Barometer Hydrometer by F BULLOCK
Vintage “air condition indicator”, black plate is made in bakelite. I found the brevet information on the web, here is a copy to get more information. Bullock air condition indicator filed nov. H j mu ‘m n’ hm\ m v 1125 30554045 so 55 6065 70 75oh iii inventor. Frank bazzoa/a by wwhwcwu/w attorn ey [...]
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Vintage Chelsea Clock-USA Bakelite Barometer Boston
Estate find; vintage chelsea clock-usa bakelite barometer boston. Measures 7 1/8 across and approx. 3 thick, weighs approx. No cracks chips, or breaks on the bakelite either as a face which threads into the exterior portion of the barometer. Measures in inches, centimeters and millibars. Will make a nice addition to any [...]
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1930′S TAYLOR BAROGUIDE, WEATHER BAROMETER, CATALIN MARBLIIZED BAKELITE, ANTIQUE
Here from an estate in wisconsin is this beautiful taylor baroguide weather barometer.. It is in the art deco style made of catalin marblized bakelite.. It can be adjusted to [...]
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WEATHER STATION AIRGUIDE DESKTOP VINTAGE ART DECO STYLED BROWN BAKELITE
Offering a mint desktop weather station that includes a thermometer, barometer. And hydrometer that monitor temperature, barometric pressure and humidity. This is a mid-century item that was. Manufactured by the airguide [...]
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OLD TAYLOR BAROGUIDE BAKELITE BAROMETER
This barometer is in very good condition with only some very minor ware, it is 4 7/8″ wide by 4″ tall, there are no cracks or chips, please look at the photos for a visual description, every item we list is freshly picked from barns, attics [...]
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