A charming vintage maritime barometer designed in the form of a ship's wheel, dating to approximately the 1950s. Crafted from polished wood with turned wheel handles and mounted on a pedestal base, this classic nautical weather instrument makes an attractive decorative piece for coastal, maritime, and traditional interiors.
The circular dial features a barometric pressure scale with weather indicators and retains its original blued pointer. The ship's wheel form is particularly appealing and captures the mid-century fascination with naval and seafaring themes that became popular in homes, clubs, and coastal properties during the post-war period.
The barometer is in good working order and responds correctly to pressure changes. The warm timber tones and aged brass detailing give the piece a pleasing patina developed through decades of careful use.
A perfect addition to a study, library, sailing club, beach house, or collector's cabinet, fitting well with current coastal heritage and old-money interior trends.
Good vintage condition with minor age-related wear, marks, and patination consistent with age and use. Working order.
Measures approximately 7.1 inches (18 cm)
The circular dial features a barometric pressure scale with weather indicators and retains its original blued pointer. The ship's wheel form is particularly appealing and captures the mid-century fascination with naval and seafaring themes that became popular in homes, clubs, and coastal properties during the post-war period.
The barometer is in good working order and responds correctly to pressure changes. The warm timber tones and aged brass detailing give the piece a pleasing patina developed through decades of careful use.
A perfect addition to a study, library, sailing club, beach house, or collector's cabinet, fitting well with current coastal heritage and old-money interior trends.
Good vintage condition with minor age-related wear, marks, and patination consistent with age and use. Working order.
Measures approximately 7.1 inches (18 cm)







