Lyre-shaped gilt wood thermometer barometer, in good general condition, non-functional, to be revised for the barometer, work from the Restoration period, early 19th century Height 94cm Width 50cm
Lyre-shaped hexagonal barometer-thermometer in wood veneered with eglomisé glass decorated with acanthus leaves and foliage scrolls, a star at the damping (a small bar is missing at the top). Restorat[...]
Beautiful barometer circa 1840 in rosewood veneer and lemonwood fillets with a working thermometer on its upper part. We do not guarantee the operation of the barometer itself. Beautiful condition Hei[...]
In a very baroque style for the presentation frame, the painted panel on which the thermometer is placed has lost its graduations, probably made in a less stronger paint and which has faded over time [...]
Large barometer thermometer from the Restoration period, first part of the 19th century. In flamed mahogany, lemon tree fillet, central part in porcelain and chiseled and gilded bronze outline. Very p[...]
Barometer according to Toricelli in an octagonal shape decorated with palmettes, heart stripes and pearls surmounted by a carved and gilded wooden pediment decorated with quivers and doves on a backgr[...]
Louis XVI style wooden and gilded stucco barometer with rich decoration of an openwork woven basket decorated with falling foliage fruits and flowers, topped with a ribboned bow. Presence in its base [...]
Barometer Origin France, in gilt wood, 1833
Beautiful and elegant oval giltwood barometer, molded and carved. The frame is decorated with friezes of water leaves and strings of pearls. It is surmou[...]
Lyre barometer according to Toricelli Restoration period, early 19th century. Around 1815-20, transition between the Empire with a square dial, and the Restoration with this lyre decoration. It is sig[...]
Barometer from the Maison "Nouviaire Opticien à Longwy" in a diamond shape surmounted by a lyre containing a thermometer. The églomisé glass features a circular dial in gold letters on white. The cent[...]
Interesting wall-mounted barometer according to Toricelli also forming a thermometer with red mercury, in stuccoed and gilded wood and topped with a lyre, dial marked Deschien optician in Nancy, in go[...]
Patinated bronze thermometer representing the obelic of Concord resting on a black marble base
Period first quarter of the 19th century
Small chips in the marble
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Octagonal barometer in wood and gilded stucco, surmounted by a pediment in the shape of a lyre receiving an alcohol thermometer.
It has an index allowing to note the barometry of the day and to see[...]
Barometer in mahogany and mahogany veneer presenting a tube of mercury immersed in a tank decorated with chiseled bronzes. The reading is done directly on the tube and coincides with the reading table[...]
CHARLES X period barometer (1824-1830). It is in the shape of a diamond. Fine rosewood and lemon marquetry work, lemon tree fillets on the frame, decorated with plant and floral friezes. Beautiful wor[...]
Tres beau baromètre et thermomètre à mercure en bois doré, de forme hexagonale surmonté d’une lyre stylisée ornée de feuillages, contenant le thermomètre . Comme l’indique l’inscription sur le cadran,[...]
Mercury barometer in a wooden frame and stucco gilded palm leaves, beads and heart stripes; It is surmounted by a carved pediment gold of a globe surrounded by flowering branches and an eagle Signed b[...]
Grand shaped thermometer barometer violonnée Cuban mahogany and polished brass, signed on the dial "Bretten optician in Vitry le François 8th Av Lyon" the glass tube is absent, lacks and accidents Wor[...]
Rectangular giltwood barometer, Charles X period, dial TORRICELLI Evangelista, who invented the barometer in 1643, he was born in Faenza, Italy. Blue background dial and inscription painted by hand, v[...]
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