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Fine George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
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Fine George III Mahogany Stick Barometer

18th century
Description

A fine George III period mahogany stick barometer with engraved silvered scale and thermometer C.1810. Book matched 'feathered' veneers and moulded edge to the case with architectural pediment to the top and original brass finial. Turned cistern to the base. Visible tube to the mercury action movement with engraved silvered scale to the top and vernier marker. Red alcohol thermometer set to the side of the scale, bears the makers name C. Aiano. Charles Chritmas Aiano was of Italian origin and started his business manufacturing barometers in Canterbury, the company still trades today in a different form. Hinged glazed door with hook clasp covers the scale. Fully overhauled movement. Measures 39" long x 5" wide x 1.5" deep.

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Physical Dimensions
Height
99cm (38.98")
Width
12.5cm (4.92")
Depth
4cm (1.57")
Declaration

Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA779876
Dealers Internal Reference
Stock number 34278
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Description
A fine George III period mahogany stick barometer with engraved silvered scale and thermometer C.1810.
Book matched 'feathered' veneers and moulded edge to the case with architectural pediment to the top and original brass finial.
Sturmans Antiques

Turned cistern to the base. Visible tube to the mercury action movement with engraved silvered scale to the top and vernier marker. Red alcohol thermometer set to the side of the scale, bears the makers name C. Aiano. Charles Chritmas Aiano was of Italian origin and started his business manufacturing barometers in Canterbury, the company still trades today in a different form. Hinged glazed door with hook clasp covers the scale. Fully overhauled movement. Measures 39" long x 5" wide x 1.5" deep.

Please contact us regarding shipping costs for this item.

Height
99cm (38.98")
Width
12.5cm (4.92")
Depth
4cm (1.57")
Date of Manufacture

Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA779876
Dealers Internal Ref
Stock number 34278
Sturmans Antiques
Sturmans Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Sep 2012

Specialists in antique walnut & oak furniture, upholstered chairs, globes, boxes & tantaluses, clocks & barometers, old moorcroft & silver

Dealer Profile

You can view the stock and full dealer information on the Sturmans Antiques Profile Page

Trade Associations

Sturmans Antiques is a registered member of LAPADA 

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Hawes
North Yorkshire
DL8 3QW
United Kingdom
Verified Since Sep 2012
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Sturmans Antiques
Sturmans Antiques
Verified Since Sep 2012
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Location: Sturmans Antiques Ltd, Main Street, Hawes, North Yorkshire, DL8 3QW, United Kingdom
Verified
Sep 2012
For Sale
210
Sold
10,749
Fine George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
Fine George III Mahogany Stick Barometer
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