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Found in the Attic
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:37 am
by sable86
I was wondering if anyone out there could help me. I was pulling all
of the Christmas boxes down from the attic this month and found this
little piece of machinery hidden under the insulation. Seems to be a
hot air engine of some sort. The markings say that it is a Metal
Ware Corp, Empire B30. The words "PATENT JAN 1921" are underneath. I
have posted 6 pictures of it to the gallery in hopes that someone
could give me some more information. I'd very much like to know its
history and if it is a collectors item.
Found in the Attic # A Toy Steam Engine
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 8:28 am
by stan.hornbaker
The artifact shown in the gallery photos is a toy steam engine, quite common in the 20's and 30's. The water gage at one end of the boiler is a dead giveaway, shows boiler 1/2 full ready to go.
Also the power cylinder and piston adjacent to the steam chamber and reciprocating valve confirm it's identity.
It would be of modest interest to a collector.
Response to Found in the Attic
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 9:35 am
by sable86
Thank your for your response Mr. Hornbaker. I was under the impression that it was an "electricaly heated hot air engine for use in driving moving shop window displays". That is what one of it "kin" was used for in 1927, acording to this web site:
http://www.stirlingengines.org.uk/manuf ... /hot2.html
Would anyone have any suggestion on how to get the full history of this "little guy"? Should I try and contact The Metal Ware Corp? I hear they still exist. Also, I would like to determine its value, even to a modest collector. How would I go about doing that? Thank you all for you responses. They are greatly appreciated.
Response to Found in the Attic
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:15 am
by sisern
As a young boy in the early 60's, I was always delighted to play with the B30 steam engine my Dad had in the garage. Over the years, I had assumed my brother had acquired it. After Dad passed and while helping my Mother move, it was found in a storgage closet. I fired it up last nite and although it worked, it could use a few adjustments. Seems the release valve in the stack is weak and could use a new spring and washer. Also, I couldn't get the whisle to blow. If I recall as a youngster, it was very loud. Anyway, after a little searching on the internet, I was surprised to see your info. I haven't done too much searching, but haven't found much else. Please respond if you have found out any other info. Thanks! Scott