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ADIE & SON OF EDINBURGH (c.1835-1880)

A mid 19th century Scottish mahogany stick barometer by Adie & Son, Edinburgh (4488111) (c. 1770 Scotland)

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European Dimensions

21.50 cm wide   89.00 cm high   5.00 cm deep

UK/USA Converted Dimensions

8.46 inches wide  35.04 inches high  1.97 inches deep

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A highly unusual mid 19th century mahogany bow fronted stick barometer with rectangular moulded top and rectangular cistern cover with well-figured mahogany to the case, the barometer and thermometers with finely engraved silvered brass register plates signed by the makers ‘Adie & Son, Edinburgh’, the barometer plate with a double vernier, adjustable by a bone turnscrew to mark readings for ‘yesterday and today’, with a further turnscrew at the top of the case to adjust the settings.

This distinctive barometer has apparently never been restored, and it appears to have the original cistern and tube. The ‘yesterday and today’ settings for the double vernier are extremely rare and may even be unique in this style of barometer.

Alexander Adie was born in 1774 and was the son of John Adie, a printer from Edinburgh. He was apprenticed to his uncle John Miller (see item 23) in 1789, and went on to become a leading optical, mathematical and philosophical instrument maker who was held in very high regard. He traded from various Edinburgh addresses between 1804 and 1858, and he and his second son, John, were the only two instrument makers to be elected members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Adie died in 1858, and the Society recorded the following tribute to him: ‘Mr. Adie’s . . . attention to business, with his skill as a mechanic, his quick inventive powers, led to him being employed by all kinds of inventors, to give their schemes a practical form.’


ADIE & SON OF EDINBURGH
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin Scotland
Started working Circa 1835
Stopped working 1880

Adie & Son, instrument makers including barometers and compasses, recorded addresses are 58 Princes Street (1835-43); 50 Princes Street (1844-76); 37 Hanover Street (1837-80) all in Edinburgh.

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Ronald Phillips Ltd

Ronald Phillips Ltd
26 Bruton Street
London
W1J 6QL
England

Open: Open Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday by appointment

Contacts: S Phillips, T Fuad, C Johnstone
Telephone: +44 (0)20-7493 2341
Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0843
Website: www.ronaldphillipsantiques.com
We are members of:
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
Established: 1952
We deal in:

18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; clocks and barometers; works of art; glass

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