Charming antique aneroid desk barometer marked L’ingr Bordé, Paris circa 1900. Chrome plated over brass case with domed/bevelled crystal. Silvered dial with large cutout exposing fine aneroid mechanism. Small pegleg feet allow for it to stand or use the ring to hand it on the wall. Measures 2-1/2″ diameter by 1″ deep. Hairline crack [...]
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Antique Victorian Ornate Brass Desk Thermometer Signed 1901
Up for sale is this Ornate all Brass Antique Victorian Desk Thermometer with an Easel stand. The original thermometer is mounted on a silvered Fahrenheit scale plate, still works but reads a little higher temp. The thermometer measures 4 inches high x 2 3/4 wide at the base. The back is [...]
Antique Victorian Brass Desk Toboggan Thermometer
Up for sale is this Unique Antique Victorian Brass, ornate detail Thermometer of a Toboggan. It has a Easel stand and measures 5 1/2 inches high x 1 3/4 inches wide. The original Fahrenheit thermometer is mounted on Gold felt is working and is reading close to the accurate temperature. The item [...]
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN EASTLAKE BRASS DESK THERMOMETER-early 1900’s
Antique Eastlake brass desk thermometer. There is some wear to the silvering under the glass thermometer. Interesting writing on it-”BLOOD HEAT”-SUMR HEAT”-”TEMPRATE”-FREEZING”-ZERO. It measures 8 inches tall x 4 inches wide at base x 2 inches wide. THIS ITEM IS AN ANTIQUE, IT CAN AND WILL SHOW SIGN OF WEAR AND USAGE. [...]
Antique Rømer & Celsius French Pocket Thermometer in Fine Bronze Desk Stand F4
Antique French thermometer, showing both Rømer & Celsius scales. Much like the pocket thermometers, it has a circular mercury tube dial, and is calibrated in both scales. In a finely cast bronze frame, as fine as the finest ormolu… Essentially in perfect condition. The item “Antique Rømer & Celsius [...]
Antique Desk Thermometer Ornate Carved On Marble Base
Up for sale is this unique 19th century desk thermometer. The thermometer stands 7 inches tall and sits on a 3 3/4 inch diameter white marble base. On top of the column sits a 1 inch diameter glass crystal ball. The scales on the stem read Fahrt for Fahrenheit [...]