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A George III mahogany bayonet tube stick barometer, by Watkins & Smith, c.1765, with...
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A George III mahogany bayonet tube stick barometer, by Watkins & Smith, c.1765, with broken pediment and ball finial above silvered plates marked in barometric inches with sliding adjustment above a large scale thermometer marked in Fahrenheit, inscribed Watkins and Smith LONDON, with moulded hemispherical cistern cover, 104cm high
Note: Francis Watkins (c.1723-1784) was one of the leading instrument makers in England during the second half of the 18th century. He occupied premises initially at 415 Charing Cross and then 5 Charing Cross. In 1763 he took into partnership his apprentice Addison Smith, until 1764. Much of Watkins' fame derives from his angle barometers with 'Perpetual regulation of Time'.
Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of barometers offered for sale.
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