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I'm away from my reference materials, but it might be an early KBN (Karl Bub Nuremberg) clockwork loco made for the American market. The heavy crosshead guide reminds me of Bub but I could be wrong. Sometimes the boiler front has a manufacturer's emblem. As for value, it's probably not going to be worth more than a few hundred dollars.

Kirk, I can't find that exact model, but this one has the exact same boiler, with embossing on the side, boiler bands, handrails, stack, bell, dome, and whistle on the cab, all the identical parts and in the same configuration.  Marklin spur O, model AD1020.  Other Marklin models had the two-window cab and valve gear like your friend's train.

 

Given the similarities of the boiler configuration, I'd say the loco in your pictures may well be made by Marklin.

 

 

Marklin AD1020-1030RN

 

 

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