BELLISS & MORCOM Compound Steam Launch Engine
£ P.O.A.
This particularly fine marine engine is a genuine Belliss and Morcomb, built c1880’s
Complete with pumps, lubricator(s) and other ancillaries.
For sale in very nice, highly original condition having been recently removed from a vessel.
SOLD
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