Admiral Fitzroy Historic Storm Glass Weather Instrument
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The Historic Reproduction Storm Glass is a home décor weather instrument that helps you find out when bad weather is coming. Simple antique reproduction makes a great nostalgic gift to decorate your home. Weather instrument features a glass tube glued into an elegant wooden base. Invented in the 19th century by sailor and meteorologist Admiral FitzRoy, this device is a liquid and crystal filled storm glass that can predict the weather up to 2 days in advance.
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This mysterious liquid and crystal filled storm glass device is used for predicting the weather up to two days in advance. You'll see changes in the crystal formations if it will be fair weather (clear liquid), rainy weather (murky liquid), thunderstorms (crystals at the top), cloudy skies with snow (large flaky crystals) and even windy weather (threads of crystals). Wood-toned fiberboard base. 5-1/2 tall. Specify up to three initials for personalized base.
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The storm glass was popularised by Admiral Robert Fitzroy after his historic voyage on the HMS Beagle. This storm glass is the same size and shape as
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