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Francis Barker Magnifying Lens Compass Thermometer c.1890

Price £565.00 Sale

A very rare Francis Barker & Son ‘Pebble Lens' pocket compass thermometer combination instrument, dating from c.1890. It may originally have been part of a cased travellers or explorers set which included a pocket barometer. This type of Barker compass design is well known, but it is exceptionally rare to find one with an integral thermometer.

The 'Pebble Lens' compass design featured in Barker catalogues from the 1880s until the 1920s. In the catalogue for 1885 it was described as a ‘Cyclists Compass, for use with maps etc’. It was said to be ‘Invaluable to Cyclists, Captains, Military men, and others. Being transparent, the roads on the map are easily seen and the distance calculated. The pebble lens, being best optically worked, makes it a fair sized magnifier of good power, for reading and examining any small object’. By the time the 1907 catalogue was produced, this compass was being described as useful to ‘Aeronauts, Explorers, Motorists, and Yachtsmen’.

This combination instrument  has a substantial gilt brass case and a finely balanced English Bar Needle, pivoting between the two magnifying lenses. The cardinal points are hand painted in red and black, set against a white background. The thermometer is set into the perimeter of the rear of the compass dial, and the hand painted scale is calibrated in Fahrenheit from 30 to 120 degrees.

Further details of the Barker Pebble Lens compass design can be found in: Trade Mark London by Paul Crespel, available as a PDF at the trademarklondon.com website.


Condition

The compass is in very good condition, full working order and finds North well. The magnifying lenses are in very good condition. The gilt brass case and English bar needle are in very good condition, with some wear to the original gilt finish. The thermometer is in very good condition and in working order.

Dimensions: 50mm diameter, 15mm depth


Francis Barker & Son: were established in London in 1848, as a maker of compasses and scientific instruments. The company soon became recognised as one of the most important scientific instrument makers of the time. Francis Barker produced a very wide range of compass designs over the years, supplying major retailers such as Negretti & Zambra, J. Lizars, C. W. Dixey, Dollond, and many others. The company prospered until 1932, when it was taken over and became F. Barker & Son (1932). After WW2 the company changed hands several times and the name is now owned by Pyser Optics of Edenbridge in Kent. They continue to produce the renowned Barker M-73, widely acknowledged to be the world's finest prismatic compass.