VINTAGE AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY GAUGE

The Vintage American Radiator Company gauge is a collectible tool from the plumbing and steam fitting industry. This gauge, likely used for measuring temperature and pressure, bears the mark of American Radiator Company, a prominent brand in the vintage era of heating systems. With its historical significance and practical utility, this gauge would be a valuable addition to any collection related to tools, hardware, and locks, particularly for those interested in plumbing and steam fitting tools.

Vintage Ashcroft American Gauge Steampunk Bronze Tube (5)

The Vintage Ashcroft American Gauge Steampunk Bronze Tube is a rare and unique collectible item that will appeal to enthusiasts of vintage tools and steam fittings. This gauge measures 5 inches and features a beautifully crafted bronze design, making it both functional and decorative. Its American origin adds historical significance to its appeal, making it a valuable addition to any collection of unique and rare artifacts.

Vintage American 1850 Round Industrial 300 Degree Swivel Temperature Gauge

Vintage American 1850 Round Industrial 300 Degree Swivel Temperature Gauge Not Tested. I was told this is from 1940’s era. Size of gauge 3.5” round depth 1.25” -2.75” including swivel and 7.5” length of swivel. Keep in mind the shipping price also covers handling fees, packaging materials & time, not just postage. Shipping Calculator is often wrong please contact me for an accurate international shipping price. See our eBay store for thousands of our other items. A13

VINTAGE AMERICAN RADIATOR CO ASHCROFT INDUSTRIAL FACTORY GAUGE GAGE

Moderate to heavy surface scratching, scuffing and wear throughout from age and use, along with general wear and paint wear, especially on the exterior sides and edges throughout. The front interior dial shows heavy paint alligatoring throughout, especially along the center.

ANTIQUE BRASS AMERICAN Compound STEAM GAUGE Co. #4-1/2” BOURDON’S Pat.1903

**Brass front, back case has been painted. Unsure if Brass or Steel. The product is an antique brass American Compound Steam Gauge Co. Bourdon’s steam gauge with a 4-1/2″ diameter, patented in 1903. This collectible tool is designed for plumbing and steam fitting applications, making it a unique and historically significant piece for collectors or enthusiasts of vintage tools and hardware. Its sturdy brass construction and intricate design reflect the craftsmanship of the early 20th century, adding both functional value and aesthetic appeal to any collection.

Vintage American Ever Ready Eveready Amperes Gauge

For your consideration, I have a Vintage American Ever Ready Eveready Amperes Gauge. Good condition with pitting on back. This comes from a smoke free home. I will be listing several vintage items so check out my other listings as I will combine shipping on multiple sales.

Antique American Steam Gauge And Valve Mfg Co.

The Antique American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg Co. was a company that manufactured steam gauges and valves in the United States. Its products were likely used in industrial and commercial applications, particularly in plumbing and steam fitting. This collectible item serves as a piece of American industrial history, showcasing the craftsmanship and engineering of the early 20th century. Please see photos for any condition issues. The tool comes in its original fitted case.

Vintage MFD By American Gauge Mfg Co.

Wauseon, Ohio USA. Inside G 95 9 6960-B. Fence wire grip for pulling barbed or smooth wire and cable tight for fencing or rigging. 6 7/8” Long 8” Extended.

American Steam Gauge & Valve Co 5” Altitude Gauge, J.F. Morgan & Son, Lynn, Mass

Antique altitude gauge made by American Steam Gauge & Valve Co. of Boston, Mass. for J.F. Morgan & Sons, Lynn, Mass. 5 inch bronze dial with inset silvered lettering and numbers. Brass bezel measuring 6-1/8 inches overall. Heavy cast iron base with screw holes for wall mounting. Silvered primary hand and dark, oxidized secondary. Altitude measured in height of water in feet from 0-70. Bezel was once silvered and much of that remains on the sides, with less on the front.