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Description
A good scarce WW2 United States Naval Issue Ships Barometer No 18516 by Taylor Instruments, N.Y., USA c.1943.
Marine barometer having 4½” printed celluloid dial calibrated in inches of Hg with a range from 28” – 31” divided down to 1/50th, the upper part marked “Pressure, Inches of Mercury, Compensated,” the lower part “U.S. Navy, Bu. Ships N 18516” and dated “1943.” The lower part further marked “Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester N.Y., U.S.A.” Japanned pointer, gilded centre-mounted bar index, plexi-glass.
Conventional though developed Vidie pattern movement driven from a single flux welded capsule tensioned on a C spring. All contained within a bakelite case with threaded bezel, verso with tri mounting points to flange, shuttered calibration port. Yellow stores label to side marked “No 876.”
Condition: The subject of a full service, conservation, and calibration under laboratory conditions, see performance chart from dynamic test. The movement working exceptionally well.
Generally in very good condition, the dial without cracks or flaws, the case in similar condition, minor marks and abrasions.
Comments: An interesting wartime bulkhead barometer that must be considered scarce, in much above average condition. A collector’s piece.
measurements
Depth:
2.5 in
Diameter:
6.5 in
measurements
declaration
Vavasseur Antiques has clarified that the WW2 US Navy Marine Barometer No 18516 by Taylor Instruments c.1943 (LA527262) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1943