Another Great Auction 6th November
An ILCO Key Duplicator Machine, a vintage or antique small-scale electric-powered machine tool, likely for specialized cutting or engraving. It is robustly mounted on a rough wooden plywood base and constructed predominantly from cast iron and steel components. The machine features an electric motor clearly marked with a red circular “GE” (General Electric) logo, connected by a drive belt to a large spoked pulley wheel partially inscribed with “1.5” and “P.K.”. It incorporates adjustable fixtures, a geared mechanism, and multiple hand wheels, indicating its design for precise control.
Share this lot: