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Wheel or Banjo Barometers
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A most unusual wheel barometer. English, mid 19th century.
#4180
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English wheel with 6" dial by Stanley, Peterborough.
circa 1840.
#4130
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A fine English wheel barometer by John Martin of Maidstone with a 10" dial.
circa 1835.
#4020
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English wheel barometer with a clock by M Woller Birmingham. 12 inch dial.
circa 1810.
#4015
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Mother of Pearl inlay, 10" dial, English.
circa 1850.
#4060
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English 8" wheel barometer with satinwood veneers by J. Snelling.
circa 1800.
#4045
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English mahogany inlaid wheel barometer by Pitsalla.
circa 1810.
#4035
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French 8" wheel barometer with rosewood veneers.
circa 1820.
#4040
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Eight inch wheel barometer with shell inlays by Lione, Somalvico & Co.
circa 1805
#4050
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English wheel barometer with 12 inch dial, mother of pearl inlay by T. Rabone, London.
circa 1850.
#4025
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An extremely rare American wheel barometer made by B. Pike and Son of New York. Ten-inch dial, mahogany case.
circa 1830
#4170
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American 10 inch, mahogany wheel barometer made by Louis A. Smith, New York.
circa 1830
#4145
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576 Pleasant Point Rd.
Cushing, ME 04563
Phone 207-354-8055 / Fax 207-354-2687

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