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CIRCA 1700, IN THE MANNER OF JOHN PATRICK
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A QUEEN ANNE-STYLE BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT STICK BAROMETER
CIRCA 1700, IN THE MANNER OF JOHN PATRICK
CASE: the case with moulded arched top surmounted by shaped finials, brass-mounted turned columns flanking the dial, the trunk with moulded tube-cover (possibly replaced) and hemispherical cistern-cover DIAL: The brass register plates with weather indications; mercury removed
41¼ in. (104.7 cm.) high; 5½ in. (14 cm.) wide; 3 in. (7.5 cm.) deep
CIRCA 1700, IN THE MANNER OF JOHN PATRICK
CASE: the case with moulded arched top surmounted by shaped finials, brass-mounted turned columns flanking the dial, the trunk with moulded tube-cover (possibly replaced) and hemispherical cistern-cover DIAL: The brass register plates with weather indications; mercury removed
41¼ in. (104.7 cm.) high; 5½ in. (14 cm.) wide; 3 in. (7.5 cm.) deep
Literature
A.E. Richardson, diary entry, 10 February 1959, where recorded amongst the contents of Professor Richardson's London residence 24 Queen Anne Street.
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