B4514
early 20th century
GOOD
Military Pocket Aneroid Barometer from the early 20th century by T. Wheeler Scientific Instruments Ltd. is a strictly utilitarian object, designed for function over form, embodying the no-nonsense approach of military equipment. Encased in durable brass, this barometer eschews unnecessary details in favor of practicality and efficiency. Its rotating bezel features an altimeter scale in feet, offering essential information for field operations.
The flat, beveled glass protecting the dial reinforces the barometer's robust design, while maintaining a clean, streamlined appearance. The silvered brass dial, with a scale in London inches, presents a minimalist aesthetic — lacking text weather indications, as if to further emphasize its purely practical nature.
On the back of the instrument, the iconic crow’s foot, or broad arrow, is engraved — a clear mark of military ownership, signifying the barometer’s affiliation with the British War Department. The inclusion of a hanging ring provides easy attachment to uniforms or equipment, enhancing the portability of this essential tool.
This barometer, devoid of ornamentation, is a prime example of military precision and functional design. T. Wheeler Scientific Instruments Ltd. has created a device that perfectly aligns with the needs of soldiers in the field — reliable, sturdy, and unadorned, built to perform under pressure without distraction.
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