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| 1 | A 5 ½” diameter brass cased Bourdon barometer, instrument number 25224 with reverse printed glass dial of traditional design | 1955 |
| 2 | Brass cased aneroid barometer with open card dial, probably of English manufacture, circa 1890 | 2030 |
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| 4 | Large round aneroid wall barometer with turned and carved oak case | 2161 |
| 5 | A 6” brass dial aneroid barometer probably by Taylor Instruments (Short & Mason) in a large octagonal oak case | 2163 |
| 6 | A rare large Bourdon barometer in ebonised turned wood case with traditional paper dial in nigh perfect condition | 2215 |
| 7 | A marine aneroid barometer by Dolland of London number 560, c1890 issued by the Shipwrecked Fisherman’s and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society. | 2222 |
| 8 | A 9 ¼” diameter carved rope effect oak cased aneroid barometer with ceramic scale | 2224 |