19th Century Model Workshop Engine
£ P.O.A.
Approx 1″ bore x 2″ stroke.
Requiring some minor restoration work, this is a nicely made horizontal engine from the late 19th century. Bedplate is mounted on a wooden base approx 14″ long x 8″ wide.
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