Up for sale is an old Nesco model 505 Giant heater. It has been repainted at some point but the metal seems. To be in good solid condition with little rust and a couple of light dents. The gallery and the wick are stuck and. Will need some work to put back in service. Please look at all the pics and use zoom so can see what you are. Your item will be. DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This Perfection Oil Kerosene Parlor 525M Cabin Heater Stove is a vintage piece that has been tested and works perfectly. It is a freestanding heater with a single burner and a black color that adds a touch of elegance to any room. The heater has a matte finish and is made in the United States. It is suitable for use with kerosene/paraffin oil and comes with a fuel tank. This item is perfect for collectors or those who want to add a touch of vintage charm to their home. The model number is 525M and it has a height of 24 1/2.
Cast iron parlor stove by C Emrich Columbus Ohio in Number. This has been stored inside. All parts are in good condition. Has not been in use for 30 years but it’s been carefully stored.
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.
This is a beauty of stove topper it’s in great overall shape. The enamel has some chips and there is some minor rust but the cast iron itself doesn’t have any cracks or chips. Great for completing that stove restoration project.
Antique Blue Enamel 630 Perfection Oil Kerosene Parlor Cabin Heater Stove. We are pleased to offer this Antique Perfection 630 Blue Enamel Kerosene Heater. This early Perfection heater shows normal use and age. The tank and burner need replaced to use this stove. The tank has rust holes and will not hold fuel. Refer to photos for exact condition. AS-IS, nice restoration project.
These are very rare to find all in one piece. For the stove to function, one will have to take out the old wick and replace it with a new one and add fuel. Other than that, it is fine. Also comes with a kerosene can.
This antique parlor stove from The Blymer Bros Co is a true gem for collectors of vintage iron items. The stove, dating back to the early 1900s, features a beautiful black color and intricate design details that showcase the craftsmanship of the time. Made of iron and measuring 52 inches tall, this stove is a wonderful addition to any antique collection and is sure to be a conversation piece in any room. The stove is original and has not been restored, adding to its unique character. It has not been tested. The barrel has a broken connector tab to the base. The ceramic bowl appear sound with no cracks.