
RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES 2 NHP Portable Steam Engine
No.14382 ~ Built c1902
2 NHP Single Cylinder
A very rare, unusually small portable, for sale in nice original condition. With early sprung type wheels, etc.

OSCILLATING Single Cylinder Workshop Engine
A small single cylinder oscillating workshop engine of 19th Century provenance, for sale in fully restored condition.

Single Cylinder Steam Launch Engine
This single cylinder reversable marine engine has a handsome cast iron backstand frame and is fitted with Stephenson type link reversing gear. Piston valve and suitable for a steam launch of around 20 – 35 Ft Length.

MUMFORD Ciculating Pump Marine Engine
By A G Mumford, Engineers of Colchester.
A marine circulating pump steam engine with attached, clutchable oil pressure pump for oil firing. From a harbour service launch (HSL).
For sale in good, original condition.
SOLD

1926 BROOKS Steam Car
A rare example of this make of luxury steam car, built in Canada in 1926.
By Brooks Steam Motors Co. of Toronto.
Currently dismantled and requiring a new body.
In storage for many years and awaiting restoration!

GILBERT GILKES Water Turbine
An unusual water turbine by Gilbert Gilkes & Co of Kendal. Mounted on a large bedplate, this was originally designed to be mated to a dynamo as an electrical generator set.
For sale in good, fully restored condition and complete with governor.

Locomotive Style Boiler
A high output steam launch boiler for marine or stationary use.
Approx 5 Ft x 3 Ft 4″ High.
For sale in excellent, operational condition with new boiler certificates.

COCHRAN 4×8 Ft Boiler
A vertical water tube boiler by Cochran & Co. of Annan, Scotland. For sale complete with various fittings and in good, usable condition.
Diameter: 4 Ft
Height: 4 Ft

CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH 2½ NHP Portable Steam Engine
2½ NHP Single Cylinder
~ Built c1910 ~
This unrestored engine is amongst the smallest commercially made portables with a dry weight of 2 tonnes.
With feed water heater.
In unrestored condition.

KENDRICK Steam Car
This car was built in 1970 as an experiment in producing low emission alternatives to conventional I.C vehicles, by Kendrick and featured in numerous TV programmes including BBC “Tomorrow’s World”.
Liquid fuelled, high pressure flash team boiler supplying a 2 cylinder compound steam engine.
Car proved very usable and fast as evidenced by existing film. Used for some years but now in need of recommissioning.


