Stationary Steam Engines: Scratch built models or models manufactured by companies such as Marklin, Doll & Co, Bing or Stuart Turner, these models follow the history of the steam engine from the start of the Industrial revolution through to the mid 20th century. Fine Victorian examples will always attract high interest at auction, as do the larger toy examples produced from the 1880s onwards. Interest was rekindled in the 1960s/70s with Mamod of England and Willco of Germany producing a whole array of stationary steam engine and steam vehicles.
Period scratch built models: Boats, larger gauge trains and other working steam vehicles such as Traction engines, Road Rollers, Showman's engines and farm accessories are always popular with today’s collector and, depending on scale and workmanship, can easily attract four figure sums at auction. Bassett-Lowke offered a large selection of models that could either be bought ready-made or in kit form and examples for the early 20th century through to the 1930s are popular sellers.
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Model of A Portable Steam engine, late 19th cent

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Single Cylinder Organ Type Engine by savage bros
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