Here is a nice, vintage, heavy little cast iron, puppy dog with original white paint w/ brown trim (left ear and toes), debossed on the back: RENOWN inside an oval. Very RARE souvenir piece from the Renown Stove Company (formerly Independent Stove Co). History of this company can be found at shiawasseehistory. Com/stove. From that source we find this: In October 1938, a week long celebration was held in honor of the… Company’s 30th anniversary. Factory tours were given, refreshments were served, and souvenir paperweights in the shape of dogs were distributed. Much harder to find than the cast iron Alligators and Elephants that this company also produced as paperweight souvenirs. Condition: Is very nice with tiny paint nips, as shown. Brown original paint is still nice and dark. Great for the collector of RENOWN STOVES or OWOSSO MICHIGAN MICH MI paper weight weights dog dogs.
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.
This is a very rare and unique piece of history from the early 1900s. The Standard Electric Stove is a beautiful Edwardian style stove made of iron. Its green color and original design make it a great addition to any antique collection. This stove was manufactured by Standard Electric and has been kept in excellent cosmetic condition. It has not been tested for its functionality but it is a great piece for collectors or for display. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of early 20th century history!
This is a very rare mid-late 1800’s cast iron bussey, mcleod gold coin wood stove. The antique stove has a freestanding installation and features a black color with a cast plate surface. It has a single burner and runs on dual fuel. The vintage stove has a depth of 23 1/2 inches, a height of 32 1/2 inches, and a width of 26 1/2 inches. The stove is made in the United States and has a model number of 42. It is a perfect addition to any collection or as a unique heating source for your home. OVER THE PAST 150 YEARS IT HAS HAD A REW REPIRS BUT IS COMPLETEY USABLE.
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.
Antique cast iron elephant paperweight advertising the Renown Underfeed Stove manufactured by the Independent Stove Company of Owosso, MI. In very good used condition, the elephant measures approximately 3 1/4″ long by 2″ tall by 1 1/8 wide. One side of the elephant reads: Independent Stove Co. The reverse reads: Renown Underfeed Stoves.
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.
Vintage Coleman Model 524 WWII Military Stove Surgical medical rare. This appears to be complete and reay to use! It keeps compression when pumped up but i’m not sure how to adjust the knobs on the front. They are stuck in place and i’m afraid top force them so a little research on how to get them to spin might be needed. It shows signs of age and use such as nicks, dings, scratches, scuffs and rust. It’s ready to restore or could just be cleaned up and left as it is of course. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions!