This is a traditional, hand-blown glass barometer used by 18th-century sea captains to predict the weather.
: Inspired by the portholes of 19th-century clipper ships, this model features a round bezel with visible screws. Though discontinued in 2018, it remains a highly popular collector's item on the secondary market. CAPE COD CLIPPER
: The glass is filled with colored water. If the water level in the spout is low, "fair weather" is expected. If the water rises in the spout, it forecasts "bad weather" or a storm. 3. Historical Literature & Tours This is a traditional, hand-blown glass barometer used
: The book Haunted Cape Cod's Sea Captains, Shipwrecks, and Spirits covers the exploits of historical clipper ship captains and the hauntings associated with their wrecks. : The glass is filled with colored water
: If you are looking to buy or sell these models, you can find valuations and condition guides through luxury watch platforms like GINZA XIAOMA and Teddy Baldassarre . Cape Cod Clipper Ship Weather Glass