NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA REGENT BAROGRAPH WITH BAROMETER DIAL No R/6259 c1929 – Sold

A very high quality early production mahogany-cased Regent barograph and barometer by Negretti & Zambra no R/6259 c1929

Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph with Barometer Dial No R/6259 c1929 – SOLD


Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 with case lid in placeBarograph having special movement with four jewelled pivots raised upon four hexagonally based and terminated tapered pillars over a full length chassis with fluted borders, having ink station, bottle with dipper, recording arm arrestor bar, pen setting knob and marked “Regent” and Jewelled Movement.”

Single volume pressed and hardened steel sylphon pressure sensing capsule with zero adjustment dummy diaphragm below, polished steel cross shafts with finely executed linking levers. The barometer section comprising: drum-form body enclosing barometer arbor and hair spring assembly, semi-circular dial calibrated in inches of mercury with a range from 28 – 31, annotated with standard meteorological terms “Stormy, Rain, Change, Fair,” the upper part signed by the maker “Negretti & Zambra, London,” the lower right extremity with “N&Z” logogram, and opposing end bearing the instrument no. “R/6259,” blued and counterbalanced steel pointer. Swinging gate recording arm with original Negretti & Zambra precision nib.

3⅝” diameter recording drum, spring clip paper retainer, enclosed clockwork having conventional platform escapement, captive winding key, the top cover with regulation port marked “S” and “F,” further marked “7D” (seven days duration), lift off spun dust cover, the assembly maintained on a vertical axial steel shaft with captive sun wheel to base.

Lacquered mahogany case with frieze (chart) drawer below, five glass lift-off cover.

Occurring infrequently on the market, these instruments were Negretti & Zambra’s flagship barograph for the domestic market, and far superior to any other readily available instrument at the time.

Based around the Negretti & Zambra-perfected sensing capsule or sylphon, essentially a single volume body with one evacuation port, the material and structure for which was selected after extensive research in the early 1920s. This new pressure sensing body benefited from an almost complete absence of hysteresis and a high degree of linearity.

Close up of ink bottle of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929Coupled with a highly-engineered movement set on jewelled pivots, this made for a very superior instrument indeed. Production probably began around 1925 and certainly carried on into the 1970s. This instrument is an early one, the case dated in pencil “27.5.29,” and further annotated no. “13.” This does not necessarily suggest this was the 13th of these instruments made (though this is possible) – it may relate to the case maker’s inventory.

The standard of engineering design and execution found in this instrument is second to none. The instrument encompasses almost every conceivable refinement for such instruments, not least being the swinging gate type recording arm, a design that may be found in some of the better barographs. This system ensures consistent pen pressure in the vertical plane and allows for the possibility of some eccentricity in the drum or run out in the spindle. This does mean, though, that the instrument must be placed on a perfectly level surface in order that the original bias settings are preserved.

The mahogany case with minor marks and impressions, the glasses chip-free and secure, the lacquered brass work clean and vibrant, the barometer dial with obvious ageing, the chassis, though re-lacquered, has been executed with the overall age and colour of the parts in mind. It may appear as original. The barometer movement in fine very good and original condition, the recording drum free of dents or damage. The clockwork running well, the balance with good amplitude. Overall crisp with wonderful aesthetic properties.

Image of test trace for Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929The subject of an extensive overhaul, the movement completely re-built to exacting standards, the chassis which had oxidised in places required re-lacquering, a process completed absolutely in keeping with all the other original lacquered brass work. Save the chassis finish, this is a completely original example. Having been properly calibrated, the resultant pen traces bear testament to the fine properties inherent in this design, with very smooth and highly sensitive recording, and near perfect progression.

This instrument does appear as different and it is – it is a truly beautiful piece of engineering, and arguably the ultimate expression of the basic design in its class.

Dimensions: 16½” wide x 9½” deep x 7½” high

Stock No: BG1327

Price: SOLD

Image of test results for Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929

Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 with case lid in place taken from left centre
Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 with case lid in place
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Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 without case lid showing open frieze drawer
Close up of dial of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929
Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 taken from above without case lid
Image of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 taken from righthand end
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Image of ink bottle and movement of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929 taken from above
Close up of ink bottle of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929
Close up of sylphon of Negretti & Zambra Regent Barograph No R6259 c1929