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Disassembled Brass and Steel Wheel or Pinion Cutting Engine, Germany or Switzerland, 18th/19th century, the machine can be assembled to cut either wheels or pinions, its origin and date is attributed by its design and overall quality, in a modern fitted wood box, box lg. 23 1/4 in. Note: Crom #2 discusses this engine, and shows it assembled for its two uses in figures 1282-1285.


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Date:
2010-05-01

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