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5-dial rosewood barometer

5-dial rosewood barometer

Manufacturer/Retailer

Manufacturer/Retailer

unsigned
Dating

Dating

c.1891

Dimensions

Dimensions

  • height: 97cm
  • width: 27cm
Condition

Condition

GOOD

The five-dial barometer in a rosewood case, crafted around 1890, is a luxurious combination of precision and decorative art. The case, veneered in rosewood, exudes warmth and depth with its rich wood tones, imparting a sense of opulence and elegance to the barometer. The impressive swan-neck pediment adds a touch of classical grandeur to the composition, reminiscent of architectural solutions from past centuries, evoking the aristocratic style of interiors.

The barometer is equipped with a detachable hygrometer and an alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer, allowing for easy monitoring of humidity and temperature changes. The finely engraved thermometer scale is crafted with meticulous accuracy, with each element thoughtfully designed to ensure functionality while remaining an integral part of the overall aesthetic.

One of the key features of the barometer is the mirrored element, known as a butler’s mirror, which not only expands the composition but also creates a deep visual perspective, filling the piece with light and reflections. At the base of the case, there is a spirit level plate that emphasizes the instrument’s focus on precision, helping to maintain the correct positioning of the barometer.

The dial, framed by a brass bezel, is made of silvered brass and adorned with engravings combining Roman and Victorian Gothic letters. This blend of typographies adds character and a sense of historical continuity to the barometer, highlighting its role in both scientific study and the aesthetics of the past. The convex glass protecting the dial creates a soft lens effect, enhancing the refinement of each detail.

The barometer is equipped with a rosewood handle to control the pointer through a pulley mechanism, allowing the instrument to be adjusted with precision and care. This functional addition subtly plays into the classical style, demonstrating the craftsman’s attention to ergonomics and detail.

The five-dial rosewood barometer is not merely a meteorological instrument but a work of decorative art, where the elegance of form and precision of measurement intertwine, creating an object capable of enriching any interior. Its design is a dialogue between practicality and aesthetics, between the past and the present, leaving a lasting impression with both its appearance and engineering concept.

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