Admiral Fitzroy's Weather Predicting Storm Glass / Barometer C$33.99 This 1800s invention helps predict the weather - but also makes a stylish nautical-themed decoration and fun conversation piece! In stock (1) Add to cartLogin for wishlistBuy NowFree shipping From C$125.00
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe storm glass mechanism was invented by a Navy Admiral in the 1860's to predict the weather. Put it in your windowsill and it will tell you if a storm's a brewin'.Materials: Glass, beechwood, waterDimensions: 14 x 6 x 6 cm
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