Welcome to Love Antiques, where you will find many different types of antique barometers for sale from some of the best antique dealers in the UK and Europe. Whether you are an avid antique collector or you are looking for an antique barometer as a focal point for a room, you are spoilt for choice at Love Antiques, and you can purchase with the peace of mind that all antique sellers are thoroughly vetted before being allowed to advertise their antique barometers for sale.
Worboys Antiques
Black Chinoiserie Banjo Barometer
£ 195
Worboys Antiques
Substantial Maroon Chinoiserie Aneroid Barometer
£ 265
Vavasseur Antiques
Fine Silver Pocket Barometer by Negretti & Zambra No. 11249 with Provenance c.1927
£ 795
Fine Silver Pocket Barometer by Negretti & Zambra No. 11249 with Provenance c.1927
£ 795
Vavasseur Antiques
Vavasseur Antiques
Charming Antique French Desk Barometer by Redier c.1875
£ 290
Vavasseur Antiques
Unusual Advertising Wall Barometer for OXO by Negretti & Zambra c.1930
£ 415
Unusual Advertising Wall Barometer for OXO by Negretti & Zambra c.1930
£ 415
Vavasseur Antiques
Vavasseur Antiques
Negretti & Zambra Pocket Barometer in Desk Stand with Compass c.1880
£ 195
Vavasseur Antiques
Small CW Dixey Desk Barometer in Brass Stand c.1922
£ 175
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Oak Aneroid Banjo Barometer
£ 595
£ 375
Very Large Sestrel Marine Aneroid Barometer Retailed by JW Searby c.1930s
£ 375
Vavasseur Antiques
Vavasseur Antiques
Antique Silver Pocket Barometer Compass Compendium in Original Travel Case by Alfred Clark c.1903
£ 675
Antique Silver Pocket Barometer Compass Compendium in Original Travel Case by Alfred Clark c.1903
£ 675
Vavasseur Antiques
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Somalvico, London Georgian Barometer
£ 425
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Lusetti, London, Early Barometer c.1785
£ 965
Richard Twort
Flagship Barograph by Short & Mason
£ 935
Worboys Antiques
Maroon Chinoiserie Aneroid Barometer
£ 245
Richard Twort
Traditional English Oak Barograph
£ 635
Vavasseur Antiques
Pocket Barometer Compass Compendium by Negretti & Zambra c.1880
£ 450
Richard Twort
Industrial Style Barograph
£ 365
Vavasseur Antiques
Rare Pocket Barometer by John Browning No 592 c.1870
£ 310
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Antique Victorian Quality Mahogany Banjo Barometer
£ 945
Debenham Antiques Ltd
19th Century Mahogany Barometer
£ 395
Richard Twort
Weekly Telegraph Advertising Barometer
£ 245
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Giana, Shrewsbury Georgian Barometer
£ 420
Vavasseur Antiques
Rare Silver Gilt Full Hunter Pocket Barometer Retailed by Asprey c.1868
£ 715
Rare Silver Gilt Full Hunter Pocket Barometer Retailed by Asprey c.1868
£ 715
Vavasseur Antiques
Vavasseur Antiques
Large Sized Pocket Barometer by Barker c.1922
£ 415
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Walnut Banjo Barometer
£ 895
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Oak Banjo Barometer
£ 685
London City Antiques
Antique George III Quality Mahogany Inlaid Banjo Barometer
£ 1,050
Antiques and Things
Early Wheel Barometer
£ 95
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Bate of London Marine Stick Barometer
£ 975
£ 595
Small Silver Desk or Travel Barometer with Thermometer by Wright & Davies c.1900
£ 595
Vavasseur Antiques
London City Antiques
Quality 18th Century Antique Georgian Mahogany Banjo Barometer
£ 1,385
Sunnyside Antiques
Vintage Masonic Aneroid Barometer
£ 445
£ 1,840
Silver Double-sided Pocket Barometer Compendium by Carpenter & Westley c.1885
£ 1,840
Vavasseur Antiques
Antique Clock Company
A Reproduction Stick Barometer in the Style of Alexander Adie
£ 2,350
Williams Antiques & Restoration
A William IV Mahogany Stick Barometer
£ 895
Sunnyside Antiques
Barometer - 19th Century
£ 995
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Quality Carved Oak Banjo Barometer
£ 785
Vavasseur Antiques
Carved Walnut Mantle or Table Aneroid Barometer c.1860
£ 325
Vintage Clocks
Extraordinary Art Deco Bakelite Desk Barometer ca.1930
£ 180
Vavasseur Antiques
Rare Stormoguide Barograph by Short & Mason No G45738 c.1938
£ 3,350
Barometers are important instruments used to predict weather forecasts by measuring the differences in atmospheric pressure. This barometer vintage dealers are offering was invented in 1643 in Italy, and by the late 17th century was widely used for domestic purposes. Early barometers have a long, slender body and were operated by mercury. In the 18th century, barometers became even more popular and have revolutionised by displaying more information.
This classic barometer from the 17th to 19th century was used as a measuring device to predict short-term weather changes, the antique barometer thermometer comes in two types which is the mercury barometer and the aneroid barometer, a newer invention and commercially available. The antique mercury thermometer can be found with an 84 cm glass tube, sealed at the other end, and filled with a mercury reservoir at the bottom. The mercury in the tube develops a vacuum known as the Torricellian vacuum.
A thermometer is a device that is used to measure the temperature. In today’s world, thermometers are widely used to monitor processes, in medicine, and in scientific applications. It has two important elements: a temperature sensor that would rise and fall with changing temperature, and a converting function that shows the change into a numerical value.
On the other hand, barometers were first devised in the early 17th century by an Italian mathematician named Evangelista Torricelli. It has a glass tube filled with mercury that measures weather patterns. In addition to the weather changes, the barometer is also associated with altitude—decreasing the higher you are.
When looking for antique barometers for sale in the United Kingdom, it’s important to recognize reproductions from an original piece. Age, condition, and rarity are the factors that determine the value of the vintage barometer and barometer antiques. At Love Antiques, we feature a series of the unique, old-fashioned barometer and antique thermometers for sale that are all in excellent working condition. We showcase a wide range of instrument from a mahogany barometer, banjo barometer, brass, wood furniture, and more. We pride ourselves on our expertise and can offer you sound advice and consultation, so feel free to explore today!
When mounting your barometer, it’s important to locate it away from a heating vent or in direct sun. This also applies if you have a vintage barometer thermometer. Simply adjust the screw that can be found at the back of your barometer. Using a small screwdriver, turn the adjustment screw to move the hand to your location's exact pressure. Watch until it reaches the appropriate reading.