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Antique barometers, used to measure atmospheric pressure and predict weather changes, can have various special features that make them unique and valuable as antiques. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique barometers we've 19 items for you to consider to purchase, ranging from £139 to £249. Here are
... show more detail some special features often found in antique barometers that you may want to look out for:• Case Material: Antique barometers can be housed in cases made of various materials, including wood, brass, mahogany, walnut, or even ornate marquetry. The choice of case material can add to the visual appeal and overall value of the barometer.• Ornate Carvings or Inlays: Some antique barometers feature intricate carvings or inlays on the case, adding decorative elements. These embellishments can include floral patterns, scrollwork, or geometric designs, showcasing the craftsmanship of the piece.• Mercury Tube: Early barometers often used a mercury column to measure atmospheric pressure. Antique barometers with a mercury tube are particularly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and accuracy.• Engraved or Painted Dial: The dial or face of the barometer may be engraved or hand-painted with intricate designs, numbers, and weather-related symbols. These details enhance the aesthetic appeal and make the barometer visually captivating.• Thermometer: Many antique barometers feature an integrated thermometer, allowing for both pressure and temperature measurements. The thermometer can be placed alongside or within the barometer dial, providing additional functionality.• Hygrometer: Some antique barometers include a hygrometer, which measures humidity levels in the air. This feature adds extra utility to the barometer, allowing for comprehensive weather forecasting.• Convex Glass Cover: Antique barometers often have a convex glass cover that protects the dial or face. This curved glass adds a distinctive touch and can magnify the details on the dial, enhancing readability and aesthetics.• Vernier Scale: Vernier scales, sometimes found on antique barometers, provide finer graduations for precise pressure readings. These scales can be an indicator of higher-quality and more accurate barometers.• Decorative Finials: Some antique barometers feature decorative finials on top of the case. These finials can be made of brass, wood, or other materials, and they add an elegant and distinctive touch to the overall design.• Maker's Mark or Label: Look for the maker's mark, label, or signature on the barometer, as it indicates the manufacturer or retailer and can contribute to the piece's historical value and provenance. show less detail
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