Electric Searing Grill with Adjustable Temperature Control. Hamilt0n Beach Sure-Crisp Toaster Oven – Your Essential Kitchen Companion! DISHWASHER SAFE: Removable hood, plate, and drip tray are all dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. NONSTICK CONVENIENCE: The removable nonstick plate ensures easy food release and hassle-free cleaning. OUTDOOR FLAVOR, INDOORS: Achieve that perfect outdoor grilled flavor with a high searing temperature that locks in juices and flavor. ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL: Customize your cooking with adjustable temperature settings for perfect results every time. EASY-TO-USE INDICATORS: Power and preheat lights let you know when your oven is ready to cook.
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!
I have for sale an 1885 award medal from the Ohio State Board of Agriculture. In June 1845 Ohio farmers organized the Ohio Board of Agriculture and a few years later the Ohio General Assembly formally recognized the group as the Ohio State Board of Agriculture. Their initial goal was to establish county fairs in Ohio. These fairs enabled farmers to show case their products and skills through the County fairs and eventually the Ohio State Fair. The first O. S. B. A State fair was to be held in 1849 but had to be canceled due to a cholera outbreak. The first fair was then held in Cincinnati in 1850. This medal is silver, it is two inches in diameter and in a high grade uncirculated condition with mirror fields, photos do not due the medal justice. Lovett was the medalist. The obverse shows three women with several items. The reverse at the top rim reads THE OHIO STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. In the top center it shows wheat and corn stalks with a ribbon and a version of the State seal & on the ribbon it reads AWARDED TO. Engraved, it reads, C. EMRICH – BEST PARLOR STOVE – RETAIL PRICE CONSIDERED – STATE FAIR – 1885.