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These are examples of Essex Engines built by W. H. Smith
and Co. in Buffalo, NY in the 1920's.
These were featured in a Montgomery Ward catalog and were sold as toys. These are double rib Buffalo and Horizontal rib Essex Engines. |
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This is an example of a double cylinder Essex Engine and was used to power shooting galleries, store displays, and other light duty work. | |
This is an example of a Lake Breeze Fan that measures sixteen inches. | |
This is an example of an Essex Fan that was built around 1903. | |
This is an example of a Lake Breeze Fan that measures twelve inches. | |
This is an example of an Essex Engine that was used in a Dental Lab at a university. It was found discarded after a remodeling project and was restored to its original condition. | |
This is an example of a Heinrici Motor from the front. | |
This is an example of a Heinrici Motor from the side. | |
This is an example of Georges Carette Hot Air Engine made in Germany. It is from the 1900-1910 period and came in 3 sizes. This is an example of the medium size with model number 68712. It was also in a 1911 catalog. | |
These are examples of GHD made toys, that are from Germany. They made larger engines almost identical to the Heinrici. | |
This is a larger example of a Georges Carette engine that was made in Germany. It is from the 1900-1910 period and came in 3 sizes. This is an example of the large size. It was also found in a 1911 catalog. | |
This is a Hot Air Engine that is believed to be a Carette. If you have any information on this engine contact Buster or Lowell. | |
This is an example of a Thermo Engine built in Chicago during the 1920's. |
If you have any information on any of these engines - Contact Buster or Lowell.