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English, early 19th century. English mahogany wheel or banjo barometer with split swan-neck pediment centered with brass urn finial above a u-bend shaped spirit mercury thermometer on silvered scale, above a silvered brass convex dial scale calibrated from 28" to 31" with usual weather indicators shown. The dial also with a brass set hand and a blued steel indicator hands, signed Wellington London. Height 40.5", width 11.75", depth 2.4".


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Date:
2015-03-21

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