Asked him a load of questions about the press, and got him to put up more photos to show it in better detail.
Appears that the temperature only goes up to 180 degrees from looking at the photo of the dial, which is a shame as we would have snapped it up if it had gone higher, but the work we'd be wanting it for would ideally need 220 degrees, so rules it out.
He says that it runs off a 13 amp supply at around 3000 Watts, so a standard domestic socket will be fine, although no plug is currently fitted.
Made in Copenhagen - from the photos appears to be well built.
Seems to be a pressure adjustment knob on top.
He is willing to put it on a pallet for a courier collection to be arranged.
Size wise it is 1m50 by 40cm so a good size, although still probably not wide enough for full tshirt printing - good for banners, art canvas, scarves, or doing a big load of small things in one go.
The 180 degrees
could be OK for some work if you raise the time the item is pressed for, and would depend on the substrate your pressing to, and what temp your inks sublimate at (assuming sublimation) obviously there are other used for presses aside from sublimation work.