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A well constructed 'Vulcan' non condensing 'A' framed beam engine, designed by Edgar T Westbury, built by the late F Deane using a series of articles published in the model engines magazines from 1954 (the extracts are included with the engine), under the title 'Making A Simple Beam Engine', some castings supplied by A J Reeves, finished black on metal plinth and wooden base, exposed metal has slight surface corrosion
9 Hardcover books; The Railway Album (Hoften), Royal Trains (Kingston), Top Shed (Townend), Rocket 150 (Rock), Steaming through the Fifties (Hands/Richards), George Stephenson (Shear), A Passion for Steam (Whitehouse/Thames), Railways (Doherty), together with Steaming, Traction Engine Issue (Crawley)
A Cheddar Models Puffin gas fired vertical steam plant, MK2, complete with on/off steam valve, displacement lubricator, oil separator, gas tank, ceramic burner, with in line twin cylinder oscillating engine, bore/stroke 11mm, on brass and wood base with instructions (see lot 26 for illustration)
A 7.25 inch narrow gauge 'Koppell' rack engine, in virtually finished condition, items to finish are the sight glass, windows, cladding for cylinder (supplied with drawings), grate needs cutting to final size and the top control on the manifold. Boiler certificate dated 7th April 2000, shows hydraulic test to 200PSI with a working pressure of 100PSI, engine has not been steamed, comes with plans, notes, some fittings, also some wooden pattern blocks, ill health prevented further work
A well built and presented 4 inch scale Garrett single cylinder traction engine, built to drawings by Baldock & Valentine (full set supplied), boiler built by Franklin & Bell, design pressure 400PSI, working pressure 200PSI, with road trailer, boiler certificate dated 02.04.04, plate certificate also supplied
A fine example of a 5 inch gauge 0-6-0 LMS class 3F tank engine, based on 47383 built in 1926 by the Vulcan Foundry and now preserved on the Severn Valley Railway. From an original Samuel Johnson design, redesigned by Sir Henry Fowler, the model was built to a very high standard from drawings by Martin Evans, together with a series of articles published in the Model Engineer 1997 by the late F Deane, with the exception of the silver soldering of the boiler and the external machining of the cylinder block casting. These two aspects were done by Ernie Millard, Chairman of Canterbury & District Model Engineering Society and Granville Askham, President of the same society. A comprehensive set of photographs showing all stages of construction, comes with the engine, also the drawings. The engine is said not to have been fired and is in original pristine condition, there is however no boiler certificate
A very well constructed 2 inch scale model of a 3 ton Ruston Proctor, single cylinder, class SD light steam tractor, built to a very high standard by the late F Deane from drawings by John Hainings and a series of articles published in the Model Engineer Magazine, which comes with the engine. The engine is said to be unfired, but there is no boiler certificate. There is a comprehensive set of photographs showing parts and various stages of construction

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