A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONISED BAROMETER

BY GEORGE ADAMS

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONISED BAROMETER
By George Adams
The bowed rectangular case surmounted by a glazed engraved steel dial signed 'Adams Fleet Street LONDON', surmounted by a broken scrolled pediment with ormolu thyrsus finial, the chamfered and simulated fluted base with ring-turned urn reservoir, on a stepped and pinched plinth
39 in. (99 cm.) high

Lot Essay

George Adams II (1750-1795) was the son of George Adams I (1704-1772; see lot 121). They both worked at Tycho Brahe's Head, Fleet Street, moving to 60 Fleet Street. Both were mathematical instrument makers to George III and George Adams II was also optician to the Prince of Wales, later George IV and was succeeded by his younger brother Dudley in both business and the appointments. In 1790, George Adams II published an essay entitled A Short Dissertation on the Barometer, Thermometer, and other Meteorological Instruments (N. Goodison, English Barometers, 1660-1860, Woodbridge, rev. ed., 1977, pp. 126 -127).

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