FIREMEN EQUIPMENT. E.C. FLADER OF JÖHSTADT, GERMANY, CIRCA 1925.
Decorative Antiques - Miscellaneous
Reference: Z1009A
Fire engine or motorized sprayer. EC Flader of Jöhstadt, Germany, circa 1920. Motorised sprayer designed for horse-drawn operation by the firm EC Flader of Jöhstadt (name partially visible on the rectangular label on the front of the apparatus), with a folding compartment and space for machinery in the rear area, powered by two spoked wheels and fitted with a vertical bar to be fixed to the ground when in use. This type of machinery was used by firemen, usually in cities, and the present example is known to have been in use, for example, in 1925 in Wellsdorf.
· Size: 130x230x145 cms.
1.200 €