Description
Early C19th rosewood-cased brass-mounted marine ‘stick’ barometer signed by Stebbing & Son of Portsmouth.
High quality instrument in a figured rosewood case , having glazed inscribed ivorine scales and a turned bone knob for adjustment of the Vernier scale atmospheric pressure indicator . The centre of the body set with a thermometer.
The elegant slender rosewood body with a brass-cased cylindrical cistern to the base and fitted with the original adjustable brass gimbal for wall mounting. The domed top of the case fitted with it’s original brass suspension ring .
In excellent original condition, the rosewood having achieved a rich colour and patina and the brass-ware with an aged surface and patina .
The company of Stebbing & Son, was founded by George Stebbing (1775-1847) who moved to Portsmouth in 1800 from Holborn , London . The firm were recognised by the Admiralty as makers of high quality nautical instruments . Stebbing’s eldest son George James , travelled on H.M.S Beagle with Charles Darwin as ‘instrument-maker’ to the ship .
*NB A similar rosewood-cased marine barometer by Stebbing was sold Christie’s 02/04/2003 Lot no. 365 Sale No. 2579 “The Museum Art Gallery Auction “ €4780.
A further example sold Bonhams , London 11/12/2007 Lot 12 “Fine Clocks” £2040 .
H 37”
W 3”
D 2”
England c.1840
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 251
Dimensions
Height = 92 cm (36")
Width = 7 cm (3")
Depth = 5 cm (2")
Early C19th rosewood-cased brass-mounted marine ‘stick’ barometer signed by Stebbing & Son of Portsmouth
Price
£1,100
| $1,430 USD | €1,304 EUR
Item Ref
ML 251
Description
Early C19th rosewood-cased brass-mounted marine ‘stick’ barometer signed by Stebbing & Son of Portsmouth.
High quality instrument in a figured rosewood case , having glazed inscribed ivorine scales and a turned bone knob for adjustment of the Vernier scale atmospheric pressure indicator . The centre of the body set with a thermometer.
The elegant slender rosewood body with a brass-cased cylindrical cistern to the base and fitted with the original adjustable brass gimbal for wall mounting. The domed top of the case fitted with it’s original brass suspension ring .
In excellent original condition, the rosewood having achieved a rich colour and patina and the brass-ware with an aged surface and patina .
The company of Stebbing & Son, was founded by George Stebbing (1775-1847) who moved to Portsmouth in 1800 from Holborn , London . The firm were recognised by the Admiralty as makers of high quality nautical instruments . Stebbing’s eldest son George James , travelled on H.M.S Beagle with Charles Darwin as ‘instrument-maker’ to the ship .
*NB A similar rosewood-cased marine barometer by Stebbing was sold Christie’s 02/04/2003 Lot no. 365 Sale No. 2579 “The Museum Art Gallery Auction “ €4780.
A further example sold Bonhams , London 11/12/2007 Lot 12 “Fine Clocks” £2040 .
H 37”
W 3”
D 2”
England c.1840
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 251
Dimensions
Height = 92 cm (36")
Width = 7 cm (3")
Depth = 5 cm (2")
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