This was a typical light steam buggy with a 2-cylinder engine under the seat, tiller steering, and cycle-type wheels. It was the product of a bicycle firm, and must not be confused with the more famous Waltham Orient steamer made by another bicycle firm at the same time.[1]
[1] Georgano, G. N., Encyclopedia of American Automobile, (New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1968), p. 18.