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Description
A very good lacquered brass desk weather forecaster together with original canvas case by Negretti & Zambra c.1925.
Weather forecaster having 4¾” dial constructed principally in lacquered brass and comprising two concentric rotating rings set into a circular chassis with barometric settings (reduced to sea level) with a range to 28 – 31 inches of mercury at 12 o’clock and wind direction settings at 6 o’clock on the outer ring, the middle ring with indexes for Steady: Winter and Summer at 6 o’clock, Falling: Winter, Summer, set at 10 o’clock and Rising: Summer, Winter at 2 o’clock.
The inner dial with radially marked weather predictions as viewed through the forecast aperture to the centre, having twin projections assisting rotation. Barometer index at 12 o’clock. Directions (for use) to the upper part, forecast indicator and arrow at centre, with Patent no. “6276” and “1915,” signed by the maker “Negretti & Zambra, London” and “N&Z” logogram at lower left.
The verso with applied black crackle finish and having fold-out easel stand, actuation lever for revolving dials. Suspension ring and post. The whole contained within its original soft canvas flap case with button closure.
These forecasters were a revolution at their inception and the product of some ten years of documented and collated observations. Accuracy of prediction, if used correctly, was said to be as high as 80%. This particular example has been at some point professionally re-lacquered. It retains its original canvas soft case and, although the image of the Directions for Use is of an original document held in our Archive, a copy will be provided with this instrument.
Now considered scarce and much sought after, certainly a collector’s piece.
declaration
Vavasseur Antiques has clarified that the Negretti & Zambra Brass Weather Forecaster c.1925 (LA460991) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1925