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J. SOMALVICO & CO. (1800-1900) - Receive artist alerts » - More items from this artist »

A good William IV period rosewood and mother of pearl bow fronted stick barometer (c. 1835 to 1840 London)
Reference no. 91914

Signed/Inscribed/Dated

J. SOMALVICO & Co. London

Dimensions

39.00inch high    (  99.06 cm high)

Description / Expertise

A good William IV period rosewood and mother of pearl bow fronted stick barometer with its original bowed glass thermometer by this fine London maker.

The cushion topped case is veneered with figured rosewood and flower and foliage inlays in mother of pearl. The turned ebonised urn cistern cover is flanked by chamfered corners and has a moulded base.

The finely proportioned register plate is signed by both the maker and a later retailer above the states of the weather, which are graduated from 27-31 inches.

Along the middle section of the trunk a silvered brass mercury thermometer reads from 0 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It is set within a framed moulded box behind a bowed glass.

Date: circa 1835 - 1840

Height: 39 inches (99 cm)

* J. Somalvico & Co. are listed on page 202 of Edwin Banfield’s ‘Barometer Makers and Retailers: 1660 – 1900’ as working in London between 1800 and 1900.
They were a highly reputed firm of instrument makers.