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Lot 49

A MODEL OF A BISSHOP'S ROTARY SWASH-PLATE ENGINE,

22 September 2015, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

£1,500 - £2,000

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A MODEL OF A BISSHOP'S ROTARY SWASH-PLATE ENGINE,

The swash-plate is stiffened by a curved brace and runs in ball joints with seals on either side of the casing. The swash-plate driving disc is also fitted with a ball joint and drives the main flywheel. Mahogany plinth with electric motor drive and brass cased chain. Approx 8 1/2ins (22cm) high x 12 1/2 ins (32cm) wide

Footnotes

The original was reputedly built to drive "The Times" newspaper printing presses, circa 1860.

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