May 15 2010 Morphy Auctions Saturday Session 2010-05-15 Auction - 1065 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 5
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1957: Marklin No. 4147/94/11 Ships Engine.1979: Doll Live Steam Open Tourer Automobile.2301: Lionel Standard Gauge Blue Comet Passenger Set.
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Denver, PA, United States
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May 15 2010 Morphy Auctions Saturday Session

Saturday has Over 400 Steam Toys Lots, 200 Toy Lots, 30 Bank Lots, 160 Figural Cast Iron Lots, 60 Train Lots
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American Toy Company Upright Steam Engine.: Some have attributed the manufacture of this toy to Weeden; however, it is more likely that it was made from components furnished by Schoenner. This unmarked engine was first identified by a box and
1896: American Toy Company Upright Steam Engine.Est. $300-$600
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Weeden No. 157 Upright Steam Engine.: Ca. 1918 to 1926. This engine has a cast iron base, a reversible engine, brass boiler with plating, a weighted safety, a whistle, and is fitted with the Weeden "Safety Door". This is a scarce and
1897: Weeden No. 157 Upright Steam Engine.Est. $300-$600
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Hot Air Engine Model.: Unknown maker. Two cylinder design. Operated by heating and cooling air within the engine. 4 - 3/4" x 8 - 3/4".
1898: Hot Air Engine Model.Est. $250-$500
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Krauss & Mohr Hot Air Engine.: This engine is very early with a wood engine base. It has the typical K&M water tank that holds water to cool the contraction of the air as a necessary cycle in this Stirling Cycle Engine. It is
1899: Krauss & Mohr Hot Air Engine.Est. $500-$1,000
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Hot Air Engine.: This hot air engine is well built, possibly from a kit. Maker is unknown. 6" x 7 - 1/2".
1900: Hot Air Engine.Est. $300-$600
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Vertical Hot Air Engine.: This contemporary Stirling Cycle engine is very well made. It has an interesting configuration with its cast frame work and large flywheel. 14" x 8 - 1/4".
1901: Vertical Hot Air Engine.Est. $400-$800
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Patent Model of a Sugar Mold.: The Patent Office required a model with all patent applications in the 1800s. This patent model still has its original tag from when it was received on December 18, 1867, together with its original
1902: Patent Model of a Sugar Mold.Est. $200-$400
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Patent Model of a Sifter.: It has a name plate that attributes the invention to O. Bond. The patent office tag is missing. 7" x 5 - 3/4".
1905: Patent Model of a Sifter.Est. $150-$300
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Patent Model for a Bread Machine.: Patent No. 101,615. Patented April 5, 1870. It has the original Patent Office tag. Model has rust and damage. 11 - 1/2" x 5".
1906: Patent Model for a Bread Machine.Est. $100-$200
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Patent Model of a Coal Sifter.: Patent 127,805 patented June 11, 1872. It has a small amount of damage to the wood on the front of the model. 5 - 1/4" x 7 - 1/4".
1907: Patent Model of a Coal Sifter.Est. $150-$300
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Patent Model of a Meat Tenderizer.: Patented by John W. Smith on February 8, 1876. With its original Patent Office tag. 5 - 1/2" x 12".
1909: Patent Model of a Meat Tenderizer.Est. $200-$400
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Patent Model for a Sewer Valve.: Patent No. 199,696. Patented by John Dikeman on January 29, 1878. With the original Patent Office tag. 10" x 5 - 3/4".
1910: Patent Model for a Sewer Valve.Est. $100-$200
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Doll No. 325/3 Vertical Steam Engine.: With cast iron base, double flywheels, oscillating cylinder, a whistle, and a safety valve. 12" T.
1911: Doll No. 325/3 Vertical Steam Engine.Est. $350-$500
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Radiguet All Brass Steam Engine.: This toy has a beautiful vertical all brass boiler with rivets and with an all brass engine and flywheel. Includes a stationary engine, steam line valve, a safety valve and a drain cock. 8 - 1/2" x
1913: Radiguet All Brass Steam Engine.Est. $700-$1,200
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Doll Vertical Steam Engine.: This is one of the most robust and finest steam engines made by Doll. The engine was sold as a toy but probably was designed to appeal the Father as well as the Son. The engine includes a stationary
1915: Doll Vertical Steam Engine.Est. $900-$1,800
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Doll Vertical Steam Engine.: This large engine includes a whistle, weighted safety valve, a steam line valve, a protected waterglass, a feed water pump, and a stationary cylinder. It has a small dent in one side of the boiler.
1916: Doll Vertical Steam Engine.Est. $500-$1,000
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Doll et CIE No. 354/4 Vertical Steam Engine.: Ca. 1930. This desirable steam engine includes a stationary cylinder, working pressure gauge, weighted safety valve, drain cock, a protected waterglass, steam line valve and a culider oiler. 17" T.
1917: Doll et CIE No. 354/4 Vertical Steam Engine.Est. $600-$1,200
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Schoenner No. 3003 Vertical Steam Engine.: This is the early variation with an original wood base. This large steam engine includes a flyball governor, a stationary steam cylinder and a weighted safety valve. 15" x 6".
1918: Schoenner No. 3003 Vertical Steam Engine.Est. $700-$1,400
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Contemporary Model Hot Air Engine.: Complete except for burner. Any heat source will run this engine. 5 - 1/4" x 10 - 1/4".
1919: Contemporary Model Hot Air Engine.Est. $250-$400
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