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English Carved Oak Barometer

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    English carved oak barometer with silvered metal dial signed "H. Barnascone - Sheffield", circa late nineteenth century or later. Dimensions: 44" H x 16" W x 3" D. Dealer: S138XX
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    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Scientific Instruments

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  • Rope Twist Carved Oak Nautical Barometer
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  • Oak barometer
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  • Antique Victorian Carved Oak Banjo Barometer by Maple & Co
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