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Class 1 Steam Boat Model.

A fine quality class 1 model of a single screw steamboat, with live-steam engine, by Steven's Model Dockyard, 22 Aldgate, London. Circa 1910.

Two colour dug out wood hull with gold line, lined deck, lead keel, hatchway, skylight, tiller rudder, and two rigged masts. copper boiler, safety valve, pressure gauge by Schäffer & Budenberg, steam cock funnel, double steal and brass marine screw engine, propeller shaft and three blade propeller.

Mahogany display stand.

Stevens's Model Dockyard was established in 1843 in London England by William Stevens. 

The introduction of their catalogue states: "Patronized by the Nobility, Gentry, Government Dockyards, H.M. Board of Trade, Private Dockyards, Indian Government, H.M. Office for Crown Colonies, H.M. Board of Education, Port of London Authority, and all the principle Model Yacht Clubs, Engineering Societies, Technical Institutes in the United Kingdom and throughout the world."
 

Dimensions

Length: 108 cm. Height: 72 cm.

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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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