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Lot 51

A CONTEMPORARY MODEL OF A FOUR-PILLAR STEEPLE ENGINE,
built in Westmorland, circa 1820,

22 September 2015, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,875 inc. premium

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A CONTEMPORARY MODEL OF A FOUR-PILLAR STEEPLE ENGINE, built in Westmorland, circa 1820,

The gunmetal single cylinder is 1.5" bore x 3.75" stroke and has two annular webs and decorations to both cylinder flanges and inside valve chest.

The gib and cottered connecting rod drives a well-formed pear crank via a crosshead with gunmetal slippers and decoratively cast vertical guides with barrelled stay and four turned and decorated columns screwed to the entablature. The crankshaft runs in gunmetal plummer blocks mounted on the entablature and a single tapered rear column. There is also an eccentric with webbed strap.

The flywheel has six oval spokes and webbed rim. Moulded cast iron base. Finished in black and polished brightwork. 21 ins (53cm) high x 12 1/2 ins (32cm)

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