Water Powered Beam Engine
A rare late 19th Century water powered beam engine designed to use power from pumped mains water supply. For sale dismantled, for restoration.
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Model Single Cylinder Vertical Workshop Engine
A simple but attractive inverted vertical engine on 4 columns and with solid flywheel.
Approx 3/4″ x 2″ cylinder.
Approx 12 tall.
Well made and in good condition.

BAILEY Early Reversible Engine
By W. H. Bailey & Co. Ltd, Manchester, this is a very early Bailey H.P. reversible steam engine with attached boiler feed pump.
For sale in good, original condition.

BOULTON & WATT Connecting Rods x3
A set of 3 very large connecting rods, barring engine and wall plaque taken from the last waterworks triple expansion engine built by Boulton & Watt, c1900 for Selby Waterworks. Wall plaque commemorates the building of this last engine ever built by this most famous of engine builders.
(The rest of the engine dismantled and scrapped.)
Approx 6 Ft 11 Inches Long.

R. TIDMAN Organ Steam Engine
Single Cylinder Inverted Vertical
Designed for driving a mechanical organ on a steam powered fairground ride.
Built by Robert Tidman & Co, Norwich, c1895.
Cylinder 2 1/2″ x 4″ ~ Flywheel 18″ Dia.
Approx 36″ High.
In good condition.

WANTAGE Vertical Steam Engine
Made by Robinson & Auden of Wantage, later Wantage Engineering, for marine and industrial applications. A rare, if not unique survivor.
Engine No.1130

Workshop Wall Engine
A single cylinder workshop wall engine, vertical mounting.

LAWRENCE & Co. Workshop Engine Vertical Cylinder 3″ x 5″
Single Cylinder Inverted Vertical
~ U.S.A. Built, c1900 ~
Cylinder 3″ x 5″ (approx).
Cast “bottle” type frame.
Additional pulley wheel fitted.
Wt est 100 Kg.
In good, restored condition.


