Steam pressure gauge made by David Auld & Sons Ltd. Needle works with compressed air up to 25 psi. Housing is in brass. Width is 4 inches across face and 5 inches across rear mounting plate. Depth is 1 3/4 inch.
Speedometer combined amperage- and fuel-gauge, made in England N° Y 53302, believed to be off a Ford-Pilot. Reads up to 70 miles/hour. Outer diameter of dial is 13 ½ cms. Looks to be in good and serviceable condition.
Combined fuel- and amperage-gauge made by AC, marked petrol and amperes. Believed to be out of a 1930's Bedford truck or Vauxhall car. Diameter of gauge 7cms, height 10cms.
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