

STORK Triple Expansion Marine Engine
A large enclosed crank case compounding steam engine, presumed built by Stork Engineers of Holland. Ex a Naval college in Holland. For sale in dismantled condition (for storage and transport).
Cylinders 16″, 7″ and 5″ bore.
Crankcase housing approx: 7 Ft long x 3 Ft wide x 6 Ft high (total assembled height approx. 13 Ft).


5 NHP Duplex Marine Engine
An attractive twin cylinder P.V. marine engine with reversing gear, suitable for a steam launch. Built c1900, no makers plate present but overall in good, unrestored condition.


Duplex Marine Engine
An unusual and elegant 5-10 H.P. twin cylinder marine engine. Built c1910, no makers plate but in good overall condition.


SISSONS Quadruple Expansion Marine Engine
Cylinder dimensions:
6” + 8½” +12″ + 16½” x 12” stroke
The ultimate medium sized marine engine…


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


MOLEMA, LANDEWEER & STEMMER Compound Marine Engine
A 150 HP Compound Marine Engine by this Dutch maker.


DE KLOP Compound Marine Engine
Builder: Machine factory “De Klop” Sliedrecht, Holland
Serial number: 274
Built: 1930
Horsepower: appr. 120 Hp
Crankshaft stroke: 300 mm
Cylinder dimensions: HP – appr. 265 mm / LP – appr. 525 mm
Pressure: 10 Atm.
Reversal movement: Stephenson
Crankshaft section: 105 mm
Frame: 1170 mm x 1170 mm
Height: 2050 mm
Height incl. safety valve: 2220 mm
Total size: L. 1700 mm x W. 1400mm
Total weight: 3.400 KG


‘V’ Triple 3 Cylinder Marine Steam Engine
Very unusual 200 H.P. 3 cylinder “V:” marine steam engine. For sale complete with all its auxiliaries, within a sectioned hull for display, fully restored to a very high standard.