Office of Steam Forum for Model & Toy Steam Gas & Hot Air Engines
The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: rustyforge on January 28, 2022, 07:44:06 pm
-
Thank you all for the information. I am continuing my quest to learn about these engines.
-
You should be able to find your engine here
http://www.ventix-pages.de/doll/D-Dampf/D-Alle_mit_Bild/d-alle_mit_bild.html
-
Thank you so much for the information. Any ideas on web sites for more information about it? I am new to the game so another question; is there a source for the sight glass tube which is missing. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
"Rusty" try this website called Historytoy - there you will find exactly the same engine. The glass can be
order by mail in Germany - all you have to do is give him exact measurements - the cost is about $15
Wellcome to the forum, Arnold (picture below some of my verticals) ;D
mail to: frank.ehlert53@web.de
Link: https://historytoy.com/spielzeug-Dampfspielzeug-Stehende-Dampfmaschinen-Doll-Liste-Aufstellung-aller-Artikel-Nummern
[attachimg=1]
-
Thank you so much for the information. Any ideas on web sites for more information about it? I am new to the game so another question; is there a source for the sight glass tube which is missing. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
-
So, it is Doll and Co, Made in Germany. Probably Pre-War.
-
Here are pictures of the D & Co engine. Hope it helps to locate information.
-
Dunbar Engines were marked D & Co
I've not seen a vertical however.
-
Guessing 46 1/2 might be a casting number on the base and not the actual model number? Pictures would help ;) Welcome to the forum :)
-
Could you share a picture?
-
Does anyone have information on a D & Co 46 1/2 vertical steam engine? Any information about the company, where it was made, when, etc.?