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A fine exhibition standard 5 inch gauge model of Great Eastern Railway rebuilt Class D16 4-4-0 tender locomotive `Claud Hamilton`, 1900, built by L. Labram of Nuneaton in 1973, to the design by J. Holden of the Stratford works, with a brazed copper boiler, silver soldered stays, extended smokebox, superheater, side feed clacks as per prototype and D16/2, two Ross Pop safety valves, and sloping grate with ash pan, the boiler fed by two injectors or donkey pump with hand feed pump in the tender, with two inclined inside cylinders with slide valve gear and Stephenson`s link motion, bronze bushed where possible or hardened, the Adams type bogies equalised and side controlled with working leaf springs throughout, the brakes being steam or air with reservoir, the right-hand side of the model featuring a Westinghouse pump, the locomotive also with twin ram Wakefield lubricator and feed pipes to the axle boxes with separate metering valves, and ratchet lubricator, the fine scale cab including whistle control, driver`s brake shut-off, injector controls, hand pump clack, blower, driver`s brake, grate dumper, rear axle box oilers, regulator, scale pressure gauge, sight glasses, lever-operated drain cocks, wooden planked floor and reversing screw, the later type three 450 gallon six-wheel tender with detailed rivet-work, toolboxes, vents, water cocks, hand feed pump, brake gear, steps, hand-rails and lamp irons, finished in lined Royal Blue livery with vermillion coupling rods, with polished brass beading on the decorative wheel splashers, G.E.R. coat-of-arms on the driving splashers, polished steel ring on the smokebox door, polished copper chimney cap, hand rails, vacuum pipes and couplings, 149cm long, the cab 25cm wide; presented in a glazed brass display case with display track and mahogany base, and accompanied by a series of build photographs demonstrating the high build quality. Boiler history: None available.
Gauge 1 - A live steam G.W.R. City Class4-4-0 tender locomotive `City of Hereford`, 3715, built by Lance Barre of Hereford, the boiler with fittings including sight-glass, pressure gauge and associated valves (no fire grate or burner present), lined green livery, designed to be gas-fired from the tender, 58cm long..
Near complete, 5 inch gauge LMS 0-6-0T class 2F tank locomotive No. 7106, finely detailed model but fire grate supplied but not fitted, the Model is similar to the JS Beeson design and is supplied with set of drawings titled `Twin Sisters`, plans, lined out in crimson lake livery and built to a high standard, has been on display in East Anglia
A Brass Mounted Steel Fire Grate, in mid 18th century style, the arched iron backplate and three-bar serpentine front flanked by brass chess pawn finials, the fretted brass gallery centred by an eagle amongst foliage, on scroll and vase legs, 55cm wide by 34cm by 57cm In fully restored condition. 050613
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