I just received a copy of 'Cast With Style' by Tammis Kane Groft.
It has a picture and caption of a Royal Stewart 171 on page 97. They date it from 1882-1900.
Mine (not picked-up yet - on hold) does not have the vertical trim pieces around the barrel.
I just wanted to pass that along.
Chris
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Does 'Cast With Style' show any pictures of the Royal Stewart 155 ?
The vertical trim wings were included with the other missing parts not shown in the CL listing on the 155 that Scottcoaled picked up for me yesterday.
Paulie
The vertical trim wings were included with the other missing parts not shown in the CL listing on the 155 that Scottcoaled picked up for me yesterday.
Paulie