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BENJAMIN PIKE & SONS STICK BAROMETER New York City, Circa 1845
Lavishly carved walnut or mahogany case with rococo-style floral, leaf and shell designs and an oval bust profile portrait of George Washington, probably a unique design per a special order. Beveled glass panels cover beautifully engraved ivory scales. Signed on scale "S. Pike & Sons. New York.". Retains original ivory adjustment key, brass knob to set mercury level, and brass hanging hardware. Height 45". Width 9".
Benjamin Pike, Sr. (1777-1863) established his instrument manufacturer in New York City around 1800. His eldest son, Benjamin, Jr. (1809-1864), became a partner in 1831 and the firm was re-named Benjamin Pike & Son and moved to 166 Broadway. The name vacillated between "Son" and "Sons" as members of the family joined and left the business; at one point, Benjamin, Jr. opened a competing store at 294 Broadway. In operation until 1916, the Pike firms were leading instrument makers of their day, winning notable awards and achieving financial prosperity. Benjamin, Jr. built an extravagant estate for his family that later became known as the Steinway Mansion.
Lavishly carved walnut or mahogany case with rococo-style floral, leaf and shell designs and an oval bust profile portrait of George Washington, probably a unique design per a special order. Beveled glass panels cover beautifully engraved ivory scales. Signed on scale "S. Pike & Sons. New York.". Retains original ivory adjustment key, brass knob to set mercury level, and brass hanging hardware. Height 45". Width 9".
Benjamin Pike, Sr. (1777-1863) established his instrument manufacturer in New York City around 1800. His eldest son, Benjamin, Jr. (1809-1864), became a partner in 1831 and the firm was re-named Benjamin Pike & Son and moved to 166 Broadway. The name vacillated between "Son" and "Sons" as members of the family joined and left the business; at one point, Benjamin, Jr. opened a competing store at 294 Broadway. In operation until 1916, the Pike firms were leading instrument makers of their day, winning notable awards and achieving financial prosperity. Benjamin, Jr. built an extravagant estate for his family that later became known as the Steinway Mansion.
Benjamin Pike, Sr. (1777-1863) established his instrument manufacturer in New York City around 1800. His eldest son, Benjamin, Jr. (1809-1864), became a partner in 1831 and the firm was re-named Benjamin Pike & Son and moved to 166 Broadway. The name vacillated between "Son" and "Sons" as members of the family joined and left the business; at one point, Benjamin, Jr. opened a competing store at 294 Broadway. In operation until 1916, the Pike firms were leading instrument makers of their day, winning notable awards and achieving financial prosperity. Benjamin, Jr. built an extravagant estate for his family that later became known as the Steinway Mansion.
Condition: Due to the presence of mercury, special handling is required when shipping this item, subject to additional charges. If needed, Eldred's can assist in making arrangements to drain the mercury and for shipping. Charges to drain mercury typically range from $75 to $100.
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