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Steam Elephant 1815
- model - made with deep mined british coal
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Steam Elephant 1815 made in Newcastle with deep mined coal |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 21.50 (cm) About
8 1/2 (inches) left to right
- Height 12.00 (cm) About
4 3/4
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.50 (cm) About
2 3/4
(inches) front to back
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Steam Elephant 1815 |
Steam Elephant 1815 A coal model that is fantastic in detail - the more you look at Steam Elephant 1815 the more you see and discover
Steam Elephant 1815 Ideal as a gift, even better as a treat for yourself
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In stock - normally despatched within 24hrs
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Our stock code : CR1319 |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 21.50 (cm) About
8 1/2 (inches) left to right
- Height 12.00 (cm) About
4 3/4
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.50 (cm) About
2 3/4
(inches) front to back
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The Steam Elephant engine was originally designed and built in 1815, by William Chapman and John Buddle for use at the Collieries at Wallsend, Washington and Hetton. It was operational until the 1840s
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| Please be aware : that our products are sold as ormaments - for display purposes - they are not toys - because of the subject, they may have small parts that can be broken off, bitten off or break off when dropped - they should be kept away from children.
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Steam Elephant 1815 ...... amazing figures made with coal Steam Elephant 1815 ...... Finely detailed coal figures part of our fantastic range of collectable gifts models, ornaments and figurines made with coal Steam Elephant 1815 ...... collectable gifts, models, ornaments and figurines made with coal |
| About the product images - these ornaments are black in colour and have a slight glossy appearance - sometimes we may have lightened the images a few shades to get the best level of detail on a wide range of computer screens.
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