Made in Germany Old HANSEATIC HAMBURG Marine Barometer Scientific Instrument
Posted on June 4, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
Manufactured in Germany this brass Stormy Rain Change Fair Very Dry Aneroid Barometer is one of our most bestselling wall mounted antique pieces for vintage product lovers. With compensated temperature and acceleration, made by HANSEATIC HAMBURG is the Original salvaged Old weather Instrument. Give your place a vintage look you always wanted with this simple yet effective product, with round, heavy and durable this original Barometer can be the perfect addition. We provide the highest quality products in order to satisfy our clients.
Homemade Barometer
Posted on June 3, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
ANTIK BAROMETER C. P. GOERZ BERLIN ca 1920s
Posted on June 2, 2025 and filed under antik.
Ich freue mich, ein sehr schönes und seltenes Barometer der Berliner Firma C. Goerz aus den 1920er Jahren anbieten zu können, das für den deutschen Markt produziert wurde. Die Gesamthöhe beträgt ca. Der Durchmesser des Sockels beträgt 8,5cm. Das Barometer hat die Originalanleitung auf Papier und die Artikelnummer 29488. Das Barometer ist in einem gut funktionierenden Zustand. Die Gläser sind ohne Chips oder Flohbisse. Lediglich der Messingständer weist Gebrauchsspuren auf und könnte bei Bedarf eine neue Politur vertragen.
SUPERB ANTIQUE ANEROID BY KEUFFEL & ESSER (circa 1890 1900)
Posted on May 21, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
A superb English made late Victorian piece of surveying equipment. Made in England by the famous Keuffel & Esser Co. A laquered brass case with signs of use. Aneroid is not operational (arrow not moving, service required). Diameter: 68 mm(without ring and crown). Otherwise, an Unpaid Item Dispute will be filed. ALL CHARGES ARE FINAL.
Antique rare tiger maple & Birdseye Barometer Court Exeter 42 1800s
Posted on May 18, 2025 and filed under Uncategorized.
This very rare barometer in Birdseye and tiger maple was made by Paul Courti OF Exeter he was working from 1830-to 1860, I would assume its on the early Side of that with the wood choice this is the first example from this period that we have seen, most of his work was with mahogany or rosewood and this is a true gem perhaps he custom made it for someone. Now function there is some loss to wood bordering thermometer, and I can’t tell if there is mercury in it? Now if there isn’t that could be replaced easily in fact when the new owner picks this up, we might have something! WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO GET A QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASING AN ITEM.