The colour is Wine Red. It's a standard RAL colour. No funky mixing or owt going on.

Satin enamel.
Some better photo's of the vice.
It is indeed a scroll/fret saw sat on the end of the bench. It's more a storage space than a saw at the moment, as you can likely guess from the photo.

It's an old Meddings. Built sturdily and a very rugged design, but one of their designers seemed to have had a grudge against humanity in general.

Their painting dept. wasn't exactly overzealous in applying paint either. Some portions, the inner surfaces of the upright being one, barely had even a whiff of the paint, so that was rusted up quite a bit when I got it. It's one of those machines which has the potential to be good, but as standard they're let down on a few little points during manufacture which shouldn't really happen.
It's one of those things that's running, but still needs some little tweaks and attention. I put an old Westinghouse motor on it which occasionally trips the main breaker when it's switched on, (the original motor had suffered from damp. Still not managed to disassemble it due to the internal rust locking it together), the blade holders are off kilter so the line of the cut doesn't actually follow the line of the bed, and I think there's the odd other little bit which needs sorting too. These are some better photo's of it.
That photo reminds me of another let down during manufacture. Bearing in mind these things would likely be used with wood, so there's be a lot of fine sawdust about, the breather on the cylinder was just an open ended, unfiltered pipe. You can fair guess what the sump was filled with when I got it. Oily sawdust sludge. The pulleys aren't original. I ditched the three step aluminium pulleys and belt cover and put single step cast iron pulleys on there. That copper and brass cylinder is a filter I made for the new cylinder breather assembly.
That red hose is for dust extraction. It leads to this, (another addition. I love plumbing bits

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The vacuum hose just gets stuck on that open port of the T adaptor.
This is the gubbins for the breather filter.
Fitted: