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Oak cased stick barometer by J Hughes London
Late 19th-century oak cased stick barometer and thermometer, with engraved scales contained in oak case having shaped and molded pediment, and carved cistern cover.
Dimensions
Height 39.5 Inches
Width 8 Inches
Depth 3 Inches
SellerShackladys Antiques
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34 Spital Walk, Boughton
Chester
Cheshire
CH35DB
Tel : 01244 316394
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Dimensions
Height 39.5 Inches
Width 8 Inches
Depth 3 Inches
Price
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Category Antique Barometers and Barographs
Date circa 1890
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Oak
Item code as135a3907
Status For Sale
£1275.00
$1677.65
€1514.19
$1677.65
€1514.19
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34 Spital Walk, Boughton
Chester
Cheshire
CH35DB
Tel : 01244 316394
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