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Lot 25

A HOUSEHOLD FAN DRIVEN BY HOT AIR ENGINE,
built by Jean Schoenner, circa 1890,

22 September 2015, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £2,125 inc. premium

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A HOUSEHOLD FAN DRIVEN BY HOT AIR ENGINE, built by Jean Schoenner, circa 1890,

The aluminium, six bladed fan is integrally built with a wire-spoked flywheel, and the crankshaft is suspended by two sets of three spokes supported by a decorated cast iron ring that encircles the flywheel. Both connecting rods are riveted sheet metal and the displacer cylinder has radial cast cooling fins on the entablature. The flame guard is elegantly pierced and has a decorated cast iron plinth with a drawer containing the brass burner and chimney. Finished in black and polished brightwork. 26 ins (66cm) high x 13 1/2 ins (34cm) wide

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