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Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.
Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830,
With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.

STOCK NO 74816

Hitzman & Co of Cambridge - Early 19th century mahogany mercury wheel barometer c1830, With a broken pediment and finial, rounded base, and lined stringing to the edge, cast brass bezel with an 8-inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and signed Hitzman & Co, Cambridge, with brass setting pointer to the glass, beneath an arched 12” Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer with a silvered register. Joseph and Henry Heitzman were German barometer makers and clock importers who lived and worked in Trinity Street Cambridge 1820-1900, often found as here spelt Hitzman.

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Height: 97cm 

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