Well I can hardly believe it, here it is after 10 am in Texas and I am the first to post for F.E.F. I know others are going to come in so I guess I will just start it all. This is an American Flyer (Chicago Flyer) # 1211 steeple-cab locomotive. IAW my reference material this engine was uncatalogued and was available in the 1920's (I have no other more exact date). It came in two variations, one without a headlight and this one with a square, sheet-metal working headlight. It is said to be most likely the most uncommon steeple-cab electric although I couldn't confirm this beyond reading it in my reference material.
Here is another view of her at the head of a short, vintage AF passenger train. She does indeed still work including the headlight but I only rarely run her for fear of burning up some irreplaceable part in the motor. You can see that her pilot and a few of the forward edges of the cab and lower body show signs of wear, but I just don't like to erase the signs of a well used life, to me it adds to the charm of the item (obviously others have different opinions which is fine). So at nearly a century old she still looks "good" to me.
Well, I hope your weekend goes well . Best Wishes
Don