Re:sears potbelly stove (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Re:sears potbelly stove
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mefordz (User)
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sears potbelly stove 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I have a sears roebuck and company cast iron pot belly stove, no's on tag are 120 145.
I would like to find some info on the stove, and mabey a price for it.
any resources out there?
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Re:sears potbelly stove 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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There is a man selling all of his antique stoves this weekend(around 20) including some made by Sears. I am going so I may have some more info then as to what they sell for etc.
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mefordz (User)
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Re:sears potbelly stove 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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thank you, I would appreciate it.
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Re:sears potbelly stove 4 Months ago
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These stoves were complete and in very good condition for their age. Most were from 1860ties, Sears, and most from Ohio. Sold at auction in range from $160-$170.00 most expensive was a little more ornate sold for $190.00. Some were sold to antique dealer's and home owners. I asked a antique dealer what they usually sell for and he said plain cast iron $250.00-$300.00 . Ones more ornate and with nickel trim sell for a little more and used mostly for decoration because of Insurance purposes.
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mefordz (User)
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Re:sears potbelly stove 4 Months ago
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thanks,,,, that is right where I was thinking.
appreciate the info very much.
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