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Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880

  • May 19, 2025 at 4:58 am
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Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880

Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880
RARE Original Advertising Brochure. Garland Stove – Prince of Burners. For offer, a nice old piece of advertising ephemera. Fresh from an estate in Upstate / Western NY. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, antique, Original – NOT a Reproduction – Guaranteed!! Nice color chromolithograph graphics. Calvert Litho Company, Detroit, MI. When open measures approx 12 inches wide. In very good condition. Please see photos for details. If you collect Americana advertisement ad, 19th century American history, Victorian trade card related, cutting, industry, etc. This is one you will not see again soon. A nice piece for your paper or ephemera collection. Perhaps some genealogy research information as well. The Garland Stove was originally a product of the Michigan Stove Company, and still exists today as a premier brand of restaurant grills and ranges. The Michigan Stove Company was started in Detroit by Jeremiah Dwyer in 1871. Prior to that, Dwyer, with his brother James, made his initial foray into the foundry business with J. Dwyer and Company in 1861, later incorporated into the Detroit Stove Works in 1864. They included kitchen and cooking stoves, as well as a greater variety of heating stoves. At one point more than 700 styles of stoves were offered. Other stove companies formed in Detroit in the 1870s and 1880s, making stove manufacturing Detroit’s leading industry. By the 1890s, Detroit was known as the Stove Capital of the World. The success of Detroit’s stove manufacturers was due in part to the opening of the Soo Locks in 1855 at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, allowing iron ore to be transported quickly from Michigan’s mineral-rich Upper Peninsula to Detroit. Its availability encouraged a number of foundries to be built in Detroit. The Michigan Stove Company had a 15-ton wooden replica of a Garland stove built for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, which afterward was displayed on its property on Jefferson Avenue, near the approach to Belle Isle. The “Big Stove” was moved to the Michigan State Fairgrounds in 1965, until it deteriorated, then was disassembled and stored at Fort Wayne. In 1998 after a restoration, the stove was put on permanent display, again at the State Fairgrounds. On Saturday, August 13, 2011, lightning from a severe summer storm hit the stove, completely burning the wooden structure. The Detroit Stove Works and Michigan Stove Company merged in 1925 to become the Detroit-Michigan Stove Company. In 1955, Welbilt Stove, of New York, acquired the company and it became Welbilt Corp. The company went through various mergers and spinoffs, including being part of the Manitowoc Foodservice Group of New Port Richey, Florida, before changing its name back to Welbilt in 2017. It still owns the Garland Stove brand, manufacturing grills and ranges for restaurants and the food industry. Detroit (/d?’tr?? t/; dih-TROYT, locally also /’di? Tr?? t/)[7] is the most populous city in the U. It is the largest U. City on the United States-Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. Detroit had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 census, [8] making it the 29th-most populous city in the United States. The Metro Detroit area, home to 4.3 million people, is the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area and the 14th-largest in the United States. A significant cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music, art, architecture and design, in addition to its historical automotive background.
Garland Stove Prince Folding Trade Card RARE Brochure- Mechanical ca 1880