Restored Gas Pump Wayne 615 Visible – Shell – VPW615-04
Still displaying its original Shell Oil Advertising Lighted Globe.
Completely original working vintage Wayne 615 gas pump fully restored to world class museum investment collector’s standards.
Description
Restored Wayne Gas Pump: Antique Shell Visible Gas Pump
This Gas Pump Was In Perfect Working Order And Still Pumping Gas In North Carolina when we picked it up several months ago. It also still displayed its original Shell Oil Advertising Lighted Globe. Completely original working vintage Wayne 615 gas pump fully restored to world class museum investment collector's standards. See history here in. This ten gallon visible gas pump is colored in the Shell gasoline colors of yellow and red, circa 1920s, this antique visible gas pump from the Wayne Company features the 10 gallon genuine visible glass, hand pump, hose, nozzle, return valve, and authentic Shell porcelain emblems.
This Shell Wayne 615 gas pump features an original milk glass gas pump globe light. The original milk glass globe features the Shell clam shell shape design. This Shell gas pump globe has a genuine "Shell Gasoline" clam shell gas pump sign in signature yellow with red outline and detailing. All parts of this vintage gas pump are historically correct and original, and in full working order. This highly collectible Shell gas pump has been completely restored by our master craftsman at ArtFactory.com. Contact us to order antique gas pumps and vintage Americana at 1-800-292-0008.
Restored Wayne Gas Pump Specifications:
- Gas Company: Shell Gasoline
- Make/Model: Wayne 615 Visible Gas Pump
- Era: 1920s
- Color: Yellow and red
- Height: 123" (with original milk glass globe)
- Base Diameter: 23"
- Condition: Antique/Restored museum quality and historical correct
- Notable Features:
Authentic Shell milk glass clam shell glass globe light, and genuine Porcelain Shell Gasoline belly plate sign. Wayne 615 hand pump model with 10 gallon glass tank.
Note: Due to our earned reputation, we have the good fortune to be in high demand by collectors. We always have a waiting list for most items. We suggest if you are looking for a specific collectable, restored to this level, please ask to be placed on our first come, first served list. (Refundable deposit required.) Call 1-800-292-0008
Shell Oil Company History
Royal Dutch Shell Company of the Netherlands, commonly referred to as Shell (it's US subsidiary), was founded in 1907 from the merger of rival companies Royal Dutch Petroleum and Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. in order to establish themselves as a global competitor of Standard Oil. The Dutch company of Royal Dutch Petroleum was founded in 1890 by Christina Kohlmann and Ian Fortney. The British company of "Shell" Transport and Trading Company was founded in 1897 by brothers Marcus Samuel and Samuel Samuel. As of 2013 Shell made the Fortune Global 500 list. Shell is active in all areas of the gasoline and oil industry, exploration, production, refinery, distribution, marketing, power, and trading and they operate in over 90 countries with 44,000 service stations located worldwide.
The SHELL name and logo was used by the Shell Transport and Trading Company because the founder's father started an inport business in 1833 selling seashells to London collectors. The scalloped clam shell shaped logo was used since 1907 and the yellow and red colors were used since 1948. The current logo was redesigned in 1971 by industrial designer Raymond Loewy.
From Original Sales Literature
Wayne Model 615 Wet Hose Visible Gas Pump is the choice of hundreds of Oil Companies for their standard equipment. Speedy operation, dependability and low maintenance cost are factors accounting for its nationwide popularity. Wayne's Improved Wet Hose Pump, Model 615 (Underwriters' Approved) follows closely the lines of the Model 515 Series, and the retention of the value of standardization of appearance. The improvements found on the Model 615 guarantees Wayne's position as the manufacturers of "America's Best Wet Hose Pump."
Why Wayne Model 615-665 are Superior Pumps
Type - Visible. Hand operated. Wet Host.
Construction - All steel housing; cast iron base and lower cylinder head. Housing encloses all working parts and is securely fastened with six screw bolts. Three one-inch supports join base casting and lower cylinder head, reinforced midway with a triangle bracket making the entire pump a solid unit. Housing can be removed by one man in 1 1/2 minutes by loosening six screw bolts.
Operation - Pumping unit, operated by easy action 29" hand lever with 10 1/2" grip; bottom of grip 3'5" from ground.
Capacity - Can serve ten gallons at each complete filling or any number of gallons from one to ten.
Pumping Unit - Twin cylinder continuous flow. Cylinders are hard brass seamless tubing. Plungers actuated by cut steel racks engaging one large gear direct connected to hand lever. Model 665 is dame as 615 except equipped with oscillating type pumping unit.
Discharge - By gravity from visible container to car. Discharge is regulated by automatic shut-off nozzle on hose of Model 615. No Liquid can be discharged from glass container except through hose.
Visible Container - The 12" annealed glass bowl is embedded in cork gaskets in top and bottom heads. The container is held firmly by nine tie rods and is protected by expanded metal screen.
Quantity Markers - Three sets of Wayne's own clear-cut aluminum numerals, 1" high, inside the bowl. Visible from any angle. Slotted bottom causes bubble flash which is positive indication of point of correct measurement.
Accessories - Regularly furnished with 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" double boss bushings; 1 1/2" union ell; 1 1/2" single foot valve for tank; hose nozzle and 10' of 1" metallic lined hose.
Illumination - Electric light concealed in dome, brilliantly illuminates glass container and globe, if one is used. Globe furnished at extra cost.
Size - Overall height with standard cap 8' 10". Overall height with 16" globe, 10' 3". Height from ground to discharge connection 5' 10". Diameter of base 23".
Weight - Crated 465 pounds.
Finish - Standard in red. Any other color can be furnished. Any other color can be furnished. An extra charge will be made for striping or unusual color specifications.
Wayne Company - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Atlantic Area: Fry Equipment Corp. Division, Rochester, Pennsylvania
Pacific Area: The Boyle-Dayton Division, Los Angeles, California
Wayne Company, Ltd., Toronto, Canada
Wayne Vintage Visible Gas Pump Info
- All brass parts are solid polished original brass
- Rare collectors preferred original "Milk Glass" globe
- All sign-age is correct porcelain original era material (no fake foreign made parts or signs used)
- All internals have been polished and rebuilt
- Pump is in working order
- Backed by a century of fine craftsmanship since 1913
We are the oldest and largest restorer of fine art, museum quality, historically correct antiques, and supplier of genuine investment quality un-restored classic Americana (namely signs). Museum quality, historically correct means a world class restoration that preserves all original signs, badges, glass with anomalies, natural aged patina, ect. with non structural damage. All age wear and tear is proudly displayed, when possible, on signage and gas pump globes. Contact the Art Factory for information on restoring your antique gas pumps at 1-800-292-0008.
- Restored To Full Working Order
- Historically Correct
- Genuine From Top To Bottom
- Delivered To Your Home
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