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ANTIQUE #SA770921

Early Twentieth Century Wall Aneroid Barometer By Chadburns Ltd Liverpool

Status: This item has been sold
Sold by: Jason Clarke Antiques

For sale, an early Twentieth century wall aneroid barometer by Chadburns Limited of 47 Castle Street, Liverpool.
 
Presented in a stained oak surround, the three and a half inch dial is enclosed behind a centimetre thick nickel plated dial with an unsual setting dial to the base similar to those found on cased surveyor’s aneroids. The barometer dial measures 26 to 31 inches of barometric pressure and is engraved to Chadburns Ltd, 47 Castle St, Liverpool at the base. It also states that it is “compensated for temperature” in the upper section.
 
Perhaps the most interesting element of this barometer is the setting ring that surrounds the central dial. It is of course operated by the knob at the front of the barometer and can be turned 360 degrees. The weather indications on the outer ring have opposing sides, one for winter and one for summer where the differences are seen in the weather predictions for falling pressure. The style of the dial is somewhat reminiscent of Short & Mason’s Stormoguide series of the same period and it is highly likely that it was manufactured by this company. Short & Mason were certainly responsible for some innovative methods for making aneroid barometers more useful to their owners and were hugely renowned, so this would certainly fit the hypothesis.
 
Nevertheless, this is a slight departure from the norm in both its design and also its size. With the oak surround, it measures just seven inches across, a really well engineered piece.
 
The Chadburn family have a long history of involvement in the manufacture of scientific instruments. Beginning as a partnership in 1818 between William Chadburn and David Wright, by 1838 the business seems to have been bequeathed to the brothers Alfred & Francis Wright Chadburn, (the latter’s middle name presumably a dedication to David Wright from his business partner) and in 1841 a third and more renowned brother, Charles Henry had joined the company which was now renamed as Chadburn Brothers. The b...
Antique #SA770921, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1930
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