In addition, it looks like the cabinet on the side is some kind of variable frequency drive, controlled by the small control panel on the front. If the ways look to be in reasonable shape, I would jump on this one in a heartbeat.That looks like a Series I with a Riser block, the right angle attachement and the factory bridgeport power feed. I would guess probably 60's or 70's Vintage and made in England. To get a good estimate of the age, you would need the serial number, which will be on the knee under the front way protectors. It looks to be in pretty good shape and was probably only used for fairly light cutting, based on the mag chuck... that or as an ersatz surface grinder, which would not be so good.
Wow, that was a good price if in halfway decent shape. I do wonder if they were using it as a surface grinder though.Went for R27,000 (about US$1875) in the end at auction. Decided I couldn't really justify a second mill so I passed on it in the end.