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RNLI Fishermans Marine Barometer by Negretti & Zambra No 1074 c.1884
Marine aneroid barometer having 5” enamelled and hand illuminated dial, calibrated in inches of mercury having a range from 26 – 31, the upper portion marked with basic forecasting instructions, “Barometer Falls for Warm, Wet, Or More Wind,” “Rises for Cold, Dry, Or Less Wind,” “Fisherman’s Aneroid Barometer.” The lower portion further marked “Issued by the Royal National Life Boat Institution, No 1074,” signed by the maker “Negretti & Zambra, London.” Fine blued steel pointer, gilt brass telltale, all set beneath bevelled glass. Heavy brass bezel. Standard configuration Vidie pattern movement driven by a 3″ capsule tensioned on a C spring, raised over a cast steel chassis. The whole contained within its original zinc drum-form case, rear-mounted bulkhead fixing points, calibration adjustment port set at 4 o’clock.
Condition: The subject of a full service, conservation, and calibration under laboratory conditions, see performance chart from dynamic test. The movement working well.
The dial with losses to illuminations. The glass clear. The case displaying the patination that would have accrued through use at sea.
Comments: A really very hard to find example of this sought-after marine barometer, this is one of the initial barometers issued by the RNLI to fishermen at the subsidised rate of 11 shillings and 6d, and were produced with unpainted zinc cases and plain brass bezels. Later instruments marked “As Issued By…” were sold for £1 15 0, and were generally presented with painted metal or oak cases.
This early RNLI marine barometer, with its obvious use at sea, is very much a collector’s piece.
measurements
Depth:
2.5 in
Diameter:
6 in
measurements
declaration
Vavasseur Antiques has clarified that the RNLI Fishermans Marine Barometer by Negretti & Zambra No 1074 c.1884 (LA542673) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1884
declaration
condition
condition
Fully serviced, conserved and calibrated under laboratory conditions, see performance chart from dynamic test.