May 15 2010 Morphy Auctions Saturday Session 2010-05-15 Auction - 1065 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 7
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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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German Made Horizontal Steam Engine.: Engine includes a waterglass, safety valve, whistle and an oscillating cylinder. 9" x 8".
1944: German Made Horizontal Steam Engine.Est. US$125-US$200
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Marklin No. 4149/9 Horizontal Steam Engine.: This huge Marklin engine includes pressure gauge, weighted safety valve on steam dome, whistle, feedwater pump, flyball governor, drain cock, oiler on cylinder, and a stationary double acting
1945: Marklin No. 4149/9 Horizontal Steam Engine.Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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Weeden No. 49 Upright Steam Engine.: The engine is missing the glass in the waterglass, it has an eye screw to replace the original steam line valve, is missing its flyball governor and has scattered surface rust. 11 - 1/2" x 10".
1946: Weeden No. 49 Upright Steam Engine.Est. US$100-US$200
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Weeden No. 49 Upright Steam Engine.: This engine appears complete except for the missing wood handle on the steam line valve. Tarnished with some surface rust. 11 - 1/2" x 10".
1947: Weeden No. 49 Upright Steam Engine.Est. US$175-US$300
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Weeden No. 58 Horizontal Steam Engine.: This complete engine includes the waterglass, whistle, steam line valve and the swinging flyball governor. The oscillating cylinder is mounted on a cast iron engine stand which is mounted on a cast
1948: Weeden No. 58 Horizontal Steam Engine.Est. US$200-US$300
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Unique Variation of a Weeden Display Board.: This display board is unique in that it displays the Weeden No. 81 windmill together with a trip hammer and saw. All Weeden display boards are scarce, but this variation is very rare in that the
1949: Unique Variation of a Weeden Display Board.Est. US$300-US$600
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Weeden No. 37 Force Pump & Upright Steam Engine.: Weeden advertisements boasted that the pump could throw a steam of water 6 feet (much to Mothers dismay). The pump is driven by a gear drive from a single oscillating cylinder. With double flywheels,
1950: Weeden No. 37 Force Pump & Upright Steam Engine.Est. US$200-US$400
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Weeden No. 32 "Eureka" Overtype Steam Engine.: This variation has two stars at the top of the boiler jacket for firebox ventilation, together with a series of slots at the bottom. This robust Weeden has an older type whistle, a safety valve, and
1951: Weeden No. 32 "Eureka" Overtype Steam Engine.Est. US$400-US$600
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Weeden No. 3 Upright Steam Engine.: Ca. 1894 into 1040s. In its original wooden box. This is a variation of the No. 1 Weeden but with a taller firebox and a waterglass. Missing chimney. 9" x 4 - 3/4".
1952: Weeden No. 3 Upright Steam Engine.Est. US$250-US$400
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Weeden No. 815 Upright Steam Engine.: This engine comes with its original cardboard box that shows the engine was sent from Montgomery Ward in December of 1939. Original stamps are still affixed. 11 - 1/4" T.
1953: Weeden No. 815 Upright Steam Engine.Est. US$175-US$300
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Doll Horizontal Steam Engine.: The toy is fitted with a pressure gauge, whistle, weighted safety valve on the steam dome (the weight is missing), a cat walk around the boiler, a waterglass, a drain cock, a flyball governor, a
1955: Doll Horizontal Steam Engine.Est. US$300-US$500
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Marklin No. 4146/91/6 Horizontal Steam Engine.: This engine includes a double acting slide valve cylinder, slip eccentric reversing gear, a whistle, a waterglass, a drain cock, a weighted safety valve mounted on the steam dome, catwalks, flyball
1956: Marklin No. 4146/91/6 Horizontal Steam Engine.Est. US$300-US$600
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Marklin No. 4147/94/11 Ships Engine.: This one of Marklins best engines. This robust ships engine includes almost all of the fittings offered by Marklin. Some of the fittings include the pressure gauge, weighted safety valve on steam
1957: Marklin No. 4147/94/11 Ships Engine.Est. US$3,500-US$7,000
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Marklin No. 4146/91/9 Horizontal Steam Plant.: This huge Marklin steam engine includes a waterglass, drain cock, weighted safety on a steam dome, whistle, steam line valves, a No. 3391/1 dynamo, a feedwater pump, a flyball governor, oil cups, and
1958: Marklin No. 4146/91/9 Horizontal Steam Plant.Est. US$1,400-US$2,800
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Line Mar Atomic Reactor Steam Engine.: This is an interesting depiction of the first atomic reactors of its day. The reactor dome is the boiler with a safety valve. The cylinder is oscillating with an oiler on the steam chest. It has a
1959: Line Mar Atomic Reactor Steam Engine.Est. US$200-US$400
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Live Steam Toy Locomotive.: This locomotive of unknown manufacture has the traditional American cow catcher. It needs to be cleaned up. It appears to be complete with its long under boiler burner. 6" x 9".
1960: Live Steam Toy Locomotive.Est. US$200-US$400
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Bing No. 7142 "Pluto" Steam Roller.: From ca. 1902. This roller has an oscillating cylinder with an interesting reversing lever. It has the perforated flame guard under the boiler, original burner, original smoke stack, is hand painted
1961: Bing No. 7142 "Pluto" Steam Roller.Est. US$500-US$900
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Model Live Steam Battleship.: This could be your next winter project. This was a finely made model but has fallen into major disrepair. There are many parts that are disconnected. It needs a lot of tender loving care but has the
1963: Model Live Steam Battleship.Est. US$200-US$500
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Case Traction Engine Model.: This is a non-working static model of the famous case traction engine. It was produced by Teeswater in Canada. 8" x 14".
1964: Case Traction Engine Model.Est. US$100-US$200
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Model of a McCormick-Deering Threshing Machine.: This model is made of sheet metal and is close to scale of the original threshing machine. This is a static model. 8" x 18".
1965: Model of a McCormick-Deering Threshing Machine.Est. US$200-US$400
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Marklin No. 4099 Convertible Steam Engine.: Ca. 1919 to 1939. The engine is convertible for use as a traction engine, a stationary overtype engine or a vertical engine. The engine includes a base, a removable firebox, a stationary engine, a
1966: Marklin No. 4099 Convertible Steam Engine.Est. US$400-US$700
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Marklin No. 4084 "Dampfstrassenwalze.": Before our modern day roads, the street roller was used to maintain the roads. This toy mimicked the rollers of its day. It includes a whistle, stationary engine, steam line oil cup, a safety valve
1967: Marklin No. 4084 "Dampfstrassenwalze."Est. US$700-US$1,200
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