Antique HUBLEY EAGLE CAST IRON TOY / MINI STOVE Stands 5 5/8″ high, 6″ wide. Made in 1926 cream colored, and the oven door opens and closes. Number marks on the oven door (1896) and under the shelf (1894). Nice condition for her age. Great piece of Americana. See them altogether (picture 7) this listing is stove only. My listings are mostly all used, vintage or antique condition.
This antique Kernan cast iron wood stove is a true gem for any collector or cooking enthusiast. With its vintage design and gray color, it adds a touch of rustic charm to any kitchen. The stove features six burners, two ovens, and a warming oven, all with removable burner covers. Crafted in the United States in the early 1900s, this cooking stove is made of high-quality cast iron and has a cast plate surface. It does not come with built-in ventilation, but it is fully functional and ready to use with wood or convert to gas/propane. The Kernan model, made in Syracuse NY in the early 1900’s, is a classic addition to any collection and is sure to impress.
Buck’s Junior 4 Stove has ornate nickel plate cast iron detail with an iron. Has 6 burners and a lift handle. Looks like the stove. Has had cleaning and restoration to the sheet iron parts which tended to rust. The back and one side has lower weld repair above the ornate base. The tray that extends out below the oven door has a small weld repair. Interior looks complete and original. Marked Junior 4 underneath and on. More pictures available upon request. 22″ tall 15 1/4″ long 9 1/2 deep.
This antique cast iron heater/lamp/stove is a charming addition to any kitchen or living space. The antique is good for home, camping and survival uses. The freestanding heater/lamp/stove features a single burner for stove cooking use. The item depth is 3 3/4 inches and the item height is 8 inches, with a capacity for one pot. The heater/lamp/stove is fueled by kerosene/paraffin oil. It is perfect for collectors or those who appreciate antique appliances. The item comes with features such as a heater/lamp/stove. The model is a kerosene burning lamp/heater/stove and is made of cast iron and metal materials.
This vintage cast iron crescent stove is a rare find for collectors of antique toys. Made in the United States in 1950, it is a perfect addition to any collection. The stove is made of high-quality cast iron material and has a unique design that makes it stand out from other vintage toys. It is suitable for boys and girls of all ages, from 8 to 17 years and up. The stove is in great shape and has been well-maintained over the years, making it a great investment for collectors.
Old barn find never installed. There is surface rust which will clean off with wire brush. Another Bygone Antiques great find! The least costly is not always the first one up. Please check the details to get the best price.
This Antique Reliance Kerosene Double Wick Stove was carefully removed from an old store building (1883) by me about 45 years ago This multi generational store finally closed about 1965 and was left untouched until I was allowed to enter the building in 1978 or 79 It was still sitting on display on one of the higher store shelves where it had been for about 80 years in this unused condition As I said, this stove has NEVER Been Used or Lit during any time! The overall condition of this stove is remarkable, while there is the expected wear on the outer visible surfaces, other areas such as the interior and the bottom are still pristine! The mica glass inserts are present and really nice, and both original wicks are of course, also unused The original Reliance label has some great patina on it, that only comes from lots of age! I only have this 1.
Own a piece of history with this antique Brightest & Best Cast Iron Heater/Stove (Sad) used. Did not test the stove it was part of our collection. This is a must-have to add to your collection. Measuring approximately 6″ deep, 8 1/2″ tall, and 5 5/8. This stove has age wear, rust, the left prong that holds the top down is broken off (it shows in the picture-with the white pointer pointing at the broken piece), the top does wobble from this and screws needs tightening. We didn’t adjust anything as we place items to be seen and not touched, on one of the sides there’s a crack / piece broken near the bottom, it’s pictured as well. Don’t miss out on this rare find!
This antique tin plate metal heating stove patent model is a unique piece from the late 1800s. It features intricate details and a silver color that make it a true collector’s item. The stove’s maker is unknown, but its originality and authenticity are guaranteed. The style of the stove is antique and it is made of tin, a material that was commonly used in the 19th century. The stove is not in working condition, but it still boasts its original charm and character. This item is perfect for antique collectors or those who appreciate the history and artistry of vintage items.