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Victorian Max Min Thermometer by Negretti & Zambra
For sale, a Mid-Victorian self registering maximum and minimum thermometer with external housing by Negretti & Zambra.
The thermometer is comprised of a purpose made painted tin case with hinged lid and two central holes to the back for it to be fitted to the wall. The body of the case has an inner slot either side to secure a painted porcelain Fahrenheit scale plate. The minimum theremometer reads from 0 to 120 degrees and the maximum from 0 to 110, both containing a small magnetic pin in order to record the highest or lowest point of the reading at any given point. These can be reset to level by the use of a weak magnet when required.
The early period Negretti scale plate has a domed top and is crested with the Royal Warrant over N&Z Patent (for their porcelain scales) and below left again with Negretti & Zambra, London. The N&Z Patent motif is a good indicator of an early piece from this famous firm.
This pattern was advertised by Negretti & Zambra from the 1860’s and it appears in a slightly different form in their famous “Treatise on Meteorological Instruments”. It reads as follows:
“Six’s Self-Registering Thermometer – The very ingenious and certainly elegant instrument about to be described was invented by James Six, of Colchester. It consists of a long bulb, united to a tube of more than twice its length, bent round each side of it in the form of a syphon, and terminated in a smaller, oval shaped bulb. The lower portion of the syphon is filled with quick silver the long tube, the other parts of the tube, and part of the small bulb, with highly rectified spirit. A steel index moed in the spirit in each limb of the syphon. The two indices are terminated at the top and bottom with a bead of glass, to enable them to move with the least possible friction, and without causing separation of the spirit, or allowing quick silver to pass easily.”
Negretti & Zambra were a leading name in the production of meteorological and scientific instruments and had a company history dating back to 1850 although their parents were amongst those Italian emigres that bolstered the British meteorological instrument making industry at the turn of the century.
Throughout their long and esteemed history they exhibited at British and international industrial fairs and became makers to both Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Owing to changes in the business, the firm ceased the public retailing of scientific instruments sometime around the late 1960’s and continued with a focus on the aviation industry in numerous guises until its eventual liquidation in the year 2000. They are today perhaps the most collected of the scientific instrument firms which bears testament to the quality of their work.
An early and interesting example of a max min thermometer from Negretti and in fabulous order. They are rarely encountered in such pristine condition.
Circa 1870
SellerJason Clarke Antiques
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Tel : 07815 046645
Non UK callers : +44 7815 046645
The thermometer is comprised of a purpose made painted tin case with hinged lid and two central holes to the back for it to be fitted to the wall. The body of the case has an inner slot either side to secure a painted porcelain Fahrenheit scale plate. The minimum theremometer reads from 0 to 120 degrees and the maximum from 0 to 110, both containing a small magnetic pin in order to record the highest or lowest point of the reading at any given point. These can be reset to level by the use of a weak magnet when required.
The early period Negretti scale plate has a domed top and is crested with the Royal Warrant over N&Z Patent (for their porcelain scales) and below left again with Negretti & Zambra, London. The N&Z Patent motif is a good indicator of an early piece from this famous firm.
This pattern was advertised by Negretti & Zambra from the 1860’s and it appears in a slightly different form in their famous “Treatise on Meteorological Instruments”. It reads as follows:
“Six’s Self-Registering Thermometer – The very ingenious and certainly elegant instrument about to be described was invented by James Six, of Colchester. It consists of a long bulb, united to a tube of more than twice its length, bent round each side of it in the form of a syphon, and terminated in a smaller, oval shaped bulb. The lower portion of the syphon is filled with quick silver the long tube, the other parts of the tube, and part of the small bulb, with highly rectified spirit. A steel index moed in the spirit in each limb of the syphon. The two indices are terminated at the top and bottom with a bead of glass, to enable them to move with the least possible friction, and without causing separation of the spirit, or allowing quick silver to pass easily.”
Negretti & Zambra were a leading name in the production of meteorological and scientific instruments and had a company history dating back to 1850 although their parents were amongst those Italian emigres that bolstered the British meteorological instrument making industry at the turn of the century.
Throughout their long and esteemed history they exhibited at British and international industrial fairs and became makers to both Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Owing to changes in the business, the firm ceased the public retailing of scientific instruments sometime around the late 1960’s and continued with a focus on the aviation industry in numerous guises until its eventual liquidation in the year 2000. They are today perhaps the most collected of the scientific instrument firms which bears testament to the quality of their work.
An early and interesting example of a max min thermometer from Negretti and in fabulous order. They are rarely encountered in such pristine condition.
Circa 1870
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 7/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Sold
Period Mid Victorian Antiques
Material Porcelain
Origin English
Maker Negretti & Zambra
Item code as542a635
Status Sold
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View all stock from
Jason Clarke Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Newbury
Berkshire
Tel : 07815 046645
Non UK callers : +44 7815 046645
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