A good quality drum Barograph dating from the early 20th Century. The barograph sits below a mahogany framed glass case on a stepped base with four small feet. The clockwork eight-day movement is housed in the drum, fitted with a seven day chart which covers one rotation of the drum. The aneroid barometer mechanism is gilt brass with 8 stacked vacuum capsules.
It has a makers plaque for “J.Lizars. Glasgow & Edinburgh”
The case measures approximately 14 1/2” (37cm) long by 9" (23cm) wide and 7 1/2” (19cm) tall. The drum has a standard diameter of 4" (10cm).
It comes with a large number of recording charts and it has its original ink bottle recessed into the case. New ink and charts are both readily available to buy online.
The clockwork mechanism is in good working order and the drum rotates as it should. I have not referenced the pressure readings for accuracy but I have no reason to believe it shouldn't be in working order.
It is in excellent condition for its age and has clearly been very well looked after. There are small marks here and there commensurate with age but there is no damage to report and the wood has a nice aged patina.