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Antique Brass Steam Pressure Gauge, Morrison Brass, Retro decor, Steampunk - 1900.
This is a beautifully made antique pressure gauge made by The James Morrison Brass Mfg Co. in Toronto, Canada.
It is in used condition, but looks amazing for being 100ish years old.
It features a brass ring around the glass covering, which has no scratches or cracks.
The face in side is well crafted with all the numbers and info stamped into the metal and
has a cool black needle.
It does show signs of age and use on the outside and back, see pics.
The brass valve still turns ok.
It measures 3 3/4" in diameter and is 1 5/8" deep.
Overall length is 10 3/4".
Weight: 1.0 kg or 2,2 lbs
Details:
Iron cast body
Brass ring around the glass covering
Brass fittings
Vintage Brass Air Cock Part Fitting
* Retro decor, Steampunk industrial or Industrial steam-powered machinery collector
Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that order incorporates retro-futuristic technology
and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery.
The James Morrison Brass Mfg Co. was founded in Toronto in 1864. The business prospered and relocated in 1972 to a larger premises on Adelaide Street West. In addition to brass foundling and finishing, the company did business in engineers, steamfitters, plumbers and gas fitters' supplies. In 1930, the company was acquired by the Equitable Securities Corporation of Montreal and Toronto, becoming the Morrison Brass Corporation. At the time it was one of four Canadian companies making cast iron, steel and brass valves, high quality brass and bronze for pulp and paper plants, locomotive and marine equipment, plumbing, heating products, and gauges for steam, air and water.