J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s


Great and quite rare late 19th century. Both features are tested and working perfectly. Low low start price and no reserve. Reads: falls for storms or rain… Rises for fair or dry. West strand & 7. Glass is in great shape, brass itself shows expected patina and wear consistent with age. The dial, while the numbers, print and graphic elements are very crisp. As can be clearly seen in pictures 3 & 4. This does not affect the operation of the piece. Also, there is a minor dent/bend in the outside ring surrounding the glass, as shown in picture 6. James henry steward is. Recorded in banfield as working from various addresses in london from. 1857 until after 1900. He is advertised as ‘maker of the celebrated lord. Bury telescope and maker of fitzroy barometers, as in use in all railway. Termini and principal hotels in london’. In the mid 1800s he became the optician to her majesty’s government and. The national rifle, and national artillery associations. 5 3/8″ diameter x 2 1/4″ deep. I truly appreciate and respect your. Thanks very much for looking!The item “J. H. Steward London Rare Antique Barometer Thermometer Late 19th Century 1800s” is in sale since Sunday, February 22, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Science & Medicine (Pre-1930)\Scientific Instruments\Barometers”. The seller is “freedom77″ and is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Maker: J.H. Steward
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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