A well engineered model of a 'James Booth' rectilinear
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A well engineered model of a 'James Booth' rectilinear steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh from drawings by Anthony Mount based on the 1843 original engine, the single cylinder approximately 2 inch bore by 2 1/2 inch stroke, with open crank having brass cup oilers, set on pillar supports, eccentric driven steam valve, the single cylinder lagged in planked hardwood with metal banding, steam control valve, spoked flywheel 22cm diameter and small spoked belt drive wheel, finished in green paintwork, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 23cm x 15cm, overall 28cm high.
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A well engineered model of a 'James Booth' rectilinear
Estimate £400 - £500
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