Weather compendium combining cistern mercury barometer, alcohol thermometer and thread hygrometer by George Graham, Fleet Street, London, 1739 Weather compendium by George Graham 1739
Large-cistern standard barometer by Robert Carr Woods, London, England, 1837 Large-cistern standard barometer, 1837 1837
Fishery mercury barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, 11 Hatton Garden and Cornhill, London, 1858 Fishery barometer, 1858 1858
Mercury stick barometer made by Joseph Casartelli, Manchester, c.1865 Mercury stick barometer made by Joseph Casartelli circa 1865
Mercury barometer, with thermometer and storm glass, by Lebleu-Turpin, La Gorgue, France, 1838-1860. The printed paper scales are marked with dates for sub zero temperatures in various places in Europe. Barometer with thermometer and storm glass, 1838-1860 1838-1860
Mercury wheel barometer made by James Peduzzi, Manchester, c.1820. Mercury wheel barometer made by James Peduzzi circa 1820
Standard Fortin-type barometer by Joseph Casartelli, Manchester, c.1895, with associated certificate. Standard Fortin-type barometer by Joseph Casartelli circa 1895
Wheel barometer, Hooke's principle (1655-65), probably by Negretti and Zambra, London, England, 1960 Hooke's wheel type barometer, 1655-1665 1960? (original 1655-1665)
Double barometer and thermometer by Domenico Sala, London, 1751-1800 Double barometer and thermometer by Domenico Sala 1751-1800
Angle barometer by Baltasar Knie, Edinburgh, 1776-1815. Signed Baltasar Knie Fecit Barometrum on mahogany board, with spirit thermometer signed Baltasar Kinie Fecit Thermometrum Angle barometer by Baltasar Knie, 1776-1815 1776-1815
Admiral Fitzroy's domestic barometer, unsigned, Britain, 1861-1870 Domestic FitzRoy's Barometer, 1861-1870. 1861-1870
Long-range mercury and glycerine barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, 1876. Long-range mercury and glycerine barometer, 1876 1876
Domestic mercury barometer, in restored condition, by Poncione and Colombo, No. 180, High Holborn, London, England, 1780-1790 Domestic mercury barometer, by Poncione & Colombo, 1780-1790 1780-1790
Weather station comprising mercury barometer with sliding comparison tables, printed table, hygrometer and reservoir indicator, Andrew Ross, 2, and 21 Featherstone Buildings High Holborn, London, England, 1843-1859 Weather station comprising mercury barometer and hygrometer, 1843-1859 1843-1859
Eighteenth century Dutch mahogany double-stick contra-barometer, signed A. Rebalio, Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands, 1701-1800 Double-stick contra-barometer, by A. Rebalio, Rotterdam, 1701-1800 1701-1800
Mountain barometer by J. Newman, in case for different instrument, M 103, 1820-1850 Mountain barometer by J. Newman 1820-1850
Mercury manometer precision barometer 41/62, no. 141, by C.F. Casella and Co. Ltd, London, England, 1962. C.F. Casella and Co. Ltd Manometer precision barometer, 1962 1962
Station mercury barometer Mk II marked S 32365/44/55/66, in borrowed box, by F. Darton & Co. Ltd, London, England, 1944. Station mercury barometer Mk II marked S 32365/44/55/66 1944
Glycerine barometer by James B Jordan, modified by J.H. Steward, 406 Strand, London, June, 1886 Jordan's glycerine barometer, modified by J H. Steward, 1886 1886
Glycerine barometer by James B Jordan, modified by J.H. Steward, 406 Strand, London, June, 1886 Jordan's glycerine barometer, modified by J H. Steward, 1886 1886
Stick barometer made by Vittore Zanetti, Manchester, c.1810 Stick barometer made by Vittore Zanetti circa 1810
Mercury wheel barometer by Joshua Ronchetti, Manchester, c.1830 Mercury wheel barometer by Joshua Ronchetti circa 1830
Mercury wheel barometer made by Jacob Franklin, Manchester, c.1835 Mercury wheel barometer made by Jacob Franklin circa 1835
Fitzroy-type mercury barometer, made by J. B. Dancer, Manchester, c.1850. Fitzroy-type mercury barometer circa 1850
Mercury stick barometer, made by J. B. Dancer, Manchester, c.1860. Mercury stick barometer circa 1865