I purchased this antique wood burning stove from a friend years ago. He found it in an old mining camp in Colorado and had to pack out on a horse.
I would love to find out more about it or what the value is.
Estate Stove Company, Hamilton Ohio is stamped on the base of the stove. I've done some research on the company itself, but can not locate specific information on this particular stove.
Estate is stamped on the top of the door and Oak is stamped on the bottem of the door.
Above the door, it says No 344.
When the door is opened, a metal panel hangs down that states "Patented" and and lists various dates beginning with Sept. 1, 1891 and the last date being Dec. 28, 1898.
The iron wood poker is with the stove and is inserted in a spot at the top of the stove.
Was about to put this painting on Craigslist for the frame but googled John Hare and it looks like he was well known. I'm guessing this painting is not the original but a print as it is not on canvas but some cardboard type backing. There are a few spots where there are knicks in the painting surface so it is not mint.
This fridge is mid 1950's , that i got from a storage auction. It is non-working , and it has minor scratches all over. I have the inside cover , but it is missing the mounting screws , and one corner is cracked off. The hinge assembly is also missing on the inside of the fridge. Can anyone tell me what its worth, or how much it would cost to restore it , and the resale value. thank you...
I have been researching online to discover the age and value of this chess.
It is in excellent condition as far as the structure. The leather straps on the side are missing, except for a piece or two. The hardware looks as old as the trunk. The top is a dome with five wood strips with unique metal hardware attached at each end. The front has five wood strips with unique metal pieces on each end *(the 3rd wood piece is only half the size of the others). The top of the latchet is missing the top metal piece, showing only two old screws?
To the left of this is a another metal latchet but much longer. I think the body is actually wood and covered with a very light metal and it sits flat on the floor. Inside there is wallpaper with S.A. Maxwell Co., New York, and looks as if it has been covered over another wallpaper. The size is 28 x 15 1/2 x 24 inches. Weight is 30 to 40 lbs approximately (not real sure on this, comparing it to my dog).
A gold colored velvet upholstered high-back chair. Wood is a medium golden brown tone. Cloth on arms and along top of back has some fraying damage. I'd like to know the approximate age and value. Thank you.