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Stick / Fortin Barometers
What is
a Stick or Fortin Barometer?
How to Transport a Stick or Fortin Barometer
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| 1 | A boxwood scaled manometer / barometer by James Simpson & Company Ltd, Pimlico, London | 1296 |
| 2 | Straight grained mahogany gimballed ships barometer | 1609 |
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American
forecast barometer |
1848 |
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An
extremely rare mahogany cased mountain mercury barometer |
1851 |
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A
fine mahogany veneered bow front stick barometer |
1879 |
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A
rosewood combined wheel and stick barometer |
1888 |
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A fine brass mounted stick barometer circa 1820 by Dolland of London | 2006 |
| 8 | A simple stick barometer by Elliot Bros, 449 Strand, London with oak case | 2226 |
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A mahogany stick barometer with printed paper scales by Charles Howarth with fretted pediment | 2237 |
| 10 | A traditional paper scaled oak cased Admiral FitzRoy barometer with boxwood thermometer scale | 2242 |
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A good figured mahogany veneered stick barometer by Watkins & Hill | 2260 |
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Met Office Kew Barometer number 2268 dated 1927 by S & A Calderara of London | 2281 |