Missing handle and carrying case. The product is a rare So. Ca. ELECTRIC Western Electro Mechanical Co. Ammeter with a range of 2-200 amperes. It is designed to measure AC current and was manufactured in the United States. The brand, Western Electro Mechanical Co. Is known for producing quality electrical measurement instruments, making this ammeter a valuable find for collectors or those in need of reliable electrical testing equipment.
1943 RARE WWII USMC TRI-WING FOLDING STOVE RATION HEATING FOR HEAT TABS HEXAMINE. Very good used condition. Please look at all my collectibles & military items from WWII, WWI, Korea, Vietnam & more. Feel free to ask any questions. Thank you for looking. I offer this as a service and a cheaper alternative for collectors. Alternatively, you can select a service with tracking. International Buyers Please Note. Please contact me directly to discuss managing costs.
Check pictures, some wear from use but looks to be in usable shape. Absolutely must be fitted by a competent gunsmith. WARNING: Many firearm parts may require fitting to safely work in another gun. In all instances, gun parts should be installed by a competent gunsmith and tested to verify proper functioning and safety. All firearms parts are to be inspected and installed by a competent gunsmith. No International Sales: We do not offer export/foreign sales of any kind.
I found this at a yard sale in rural New Hampshire. It’s a nickel plated cast iron single burner stove. It works by filling the ball-shaped reservoir with, preferably, ethanol alcohol (do NOT use camp fuel or you will be faced with an emergency). Gravity feeds the burner which you light with a match. You adjust the flame with the wooden knob. It seems in very good condition, although I haven’t fired it up. It’s possible that it would benefit from having a gasket fired in the flange between the burner and the knob. This would be great for a nice camp stove.
Rare Antique Florence Cast Iron Kerosene Sad Iron Heater 3 Burner Stove USA. Shows some wear, one back ear is broken as shown in picture, untested – working condition is unknown – please see pictures for condition and measurements. Lease ask any questions you may have before purchasing and review all photos as they are a large part of the item description. We have new items listed almost every day so please check out our e-bay store. We have fun finding unique and one of kind items. Thank you, we appreciate your business.
Rare Antique Florence Cast Iron Kerosene Sad Iron Heater 3 Burner Stove USA. Shows some wear, one back ear is broken as shown in picture, untested – working condition is unknown – please see pictures for condition and measurements. Lease ask any questions you may have before purchasing and review all photos as they are a large part of the item description. We have new items listed almost every day so please check out our e-bay store. We have fun finding unique and one of kind items. Thank you, we appreciate your business.
This vintage cast iron skillet is a must-have for any collector of cookware. Made in Birmingham, Alabama by the Red Mountain Foundry, this skillet has a 15 diameter and is compatible with induction, electric, and gas stoves. The black surface coating adds a touch of elegance to any kitchen, and the 13 cooking surface makes it perfect for cooking up delicious meals. The skillet is made of high-quality cast iron material, which ensures even heat distribution and long-lasting durability. Whether you’re a collector or a home cook looking for a unique and functional piece, this skillet is sure to impress. Believed to be very early Red Mountain skillet as the 14S is underscored and has the letter “A” above. Has a continuous heat ring.
This vintage Coleman Model 413E Two Burner Gas Camp Stove has some features that I have not seen before. I have had quite a bit of experience with Coleman camp stoves, but this one is different from any that I have seen. It is blue rather than green. I don’t know if that was the original color or if someone has painted it. It has retractable feet to raise it off of any surface that it may be setting on. The two burners are not connected but have separate fuel attachments, one at each end. It appears that it’s designed to use propane tanks rather than white gas. It also has a a support device that supports the lid in a horizontal position like a small table. If anyone can shed any light on this unusual cookstove, I would appreciate it.