1866 Steam Engine Model, Walter Jones of Jones & Attwood, Stourbridge, England
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A Bronze & Iron Steam Engine Model on wood stand
It was presented to Walter Jones in 1866,
of the Jones & Attwood Foundry in Stourbridge, England
The Model is complete with all valves
and parts in working condition.
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In partnering with James Watt, in the construction
of Steam Engines, Walter Jones company
became instrumental in bringing back
the Boiler Maker business.
Walter Jones also wrote the classic textbook
"Heating by Hot Water", in 1894, which ran to three editions.
Jones was a pioneer in determining the cause of
boiler explosions along with his young assistant
J Roger Preston.
Members of: Institution of Heating and Ventilating Engineers Council 1910.
Dimensions of model on wood stand: 7 1/2" x 16 1/2" x 6 1/2" high
model alone 5 3/4" x 14 1/2" x 4 1/2" high
Weight: Appx. 10 lbs.
Condition: Excellent age-related condition minor nicks & scratches to the wood stand
one of the original feet has been repaired and polished
We took photos both in doors and outside to show contrast.
loc F id. 100
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