Lot 594

Taylor Weather Forecast Steady Barometer c. 1960's

Estimate: $200 - $400

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Featured in this lot is this Taylor weather forecast steady barometer circa 1960's. The barometer features a wonderfully and professionally crafted construction that shows the rising and falling temperature and is made by Taylor Instrument Companies Rochester N.Y. and states that if it falls below 29 inches would indicate severe storms. The face is marked as follows: Taylor - Temperature Compensating - Unsettled - Fair - Stormy. The condition of this weather forecast barometer is good with some slight wear to the body but otherwise shows good overall condition. The measurements of this barometer is 5 1/8" x 5 5/8" x 2 1/8". The collective weight of this barometer is 6oz.

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