Description
This is an antique mechanical engine indicator. A Scottish, brass scientific instrument by Dobbie-McInnes of Glasgow, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920.
Presenting a great deal of mechanical and historical interest
Displays a desirable aged patina
Self contained within a quality wooden case
Industrial grade metal casing to the indicator shows minimal wear
Measures the pressure upon a piston during its combustion cycle
This force is logged to a paper roll attached to the drum
Such devices favoured by power plants and Royal Navy, amongst others
Replete with information labels and an insert card with graph to rear
Period illustrations add further collector appeal
Maker’s mark can be found to the front fascia
Reads; Dobbie McInnes & Clyde, Glasgow just one such mark as found throughout the instrument
This is a rare and fascinating opportunity, a wonderful example of early 20th century instrument making and of interest to scientific and in particular, to those of Scottish industrial interest. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 19.5cm (7.75”)
Max Depth: 16.5cm (6.5”)
Max Height: 27.5cm (10.75”)
Indicator Width: 20.5cm (8”)
Indicator Depth: 12cm (4.75”)
Indicator Height: 9cm (3.5”)
Manufacturer |
Dobbie McInnes |
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Design Period | 1920 to 1949 |
Production Period | Unknown, 1920 to 1929 |
Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
Style | English |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Patina consistent with age and use, Light wear consistent with age and use
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Product Code | KTO-745368 |
Materials | Brass |
Color | Black |
Width |
20 cm 7.7 inch |
Depth |
17 cm 6.5 inch |
Height |
28 cm 10.8 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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