Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Free Appraisals
    • Get a Free Appraisal
    • View Appraisals
    • Local Appraisers
  • Classifieds
  • Blog
  • Shows
    • Antique Shows, Flea Markets, & Swap Meets Map
    • Upcoming Shows
User Menu
  • Login
  • Help
  • Register

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Wood cook stove

By Lincoln816, 17 December, 2021
Description

Don't know much about it. It's all there and believe it's from 1868

Category
Furniture
For Sale?
No
Photos
Profile picture for user MarkBlemish

MarkBlemish

3 years 6 months ago

Re: Wood cook stove

I don’t think that’s the date, more likely 1930s - 1940s. I’m seeing quite a few but no sold prices. Prices vary on the ones for sell. I’ll put links to those and you can follow them and see if they sell for their asking prices. Here’s some from eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/254982018422?hash=item3b5e1cd576:g:ijYAAOSwZH1…
And https://www.ebay.com/itm/313479197753?hash=item48fcd0f439:g:psIAAOSwm8J…-~
Here’s on from another site https://chpn.net/2011/02/01/for-sale-1864-home-comfort-wood-cooking-sto…
There’s some info here in the comments https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/14994-home-comfort-wood-cook-s…
I’m not really finding much info on them other than I believe yours is a 1864 Home Comfort Stove (if so it should say 1864 on the badge under the scythe handle). The comments on the one that was selling for $800 had several other people selling theirs. I think that might give you an idea of what people are asking, not sure of actual value.

No votes yet
Profile picture for user Lovejoy

Lovejoy

3 years 6 months ago

Re: Wood cook stove

As Mark has said, your stove dates from the 1930's and has elements of the Art Deco style that was so popular during that period right up to World war two (1939). values for these stoves depend a great deal on their internal condition, the fire boxes and ovens tend to rust from the inside out, Demand peaked for such stoves back in the 1980's when restored examples could retail over $3500.00., but now les than half that for a really good one.

No votes yet
  • Log in or register to post comments

Today’s Featured Blog

How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners

More Blog articles…

Recent Appraisals

  • antique umbrella holder
  • Mack 1 Appraisal Request
  • Ceramic pottery tray with agate finish
  • Paul Hanson Hand Painted Lamps
  • gone with the wind hurricane lamp
  • Blenko Blue Glass bowl with gold foot 14.5"
  • ROBERT BERRAN OFFSET LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS DONE FOR CONN Ltd 1974
  • CLOCKUP PUBLICATIONS #27
  • National Theatre Supply Company Sirryplex projector. a-c motor model # 5ksa47ci, type ksa, frame 4/7, form, c, volts 110, with many pieces and parts
  • Lladro girl with flowers
See more appraisals…

Recent Appraisal Comments

  • Antique Art Nouveau Ceramic Box (Attributed to Carl Sigmund Lube
  • Antique Or Vintage Ceramic Umbrella Stand
  • Any help as to what this may…
  • Painting - Possibly Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr
  • Has been on the wall of our…
  • Pair of Paul Hanson Hand-Painted Table Lamps
  • Handcrafted Ceramic Tray with Agate Glaze Pattern
  • Hand-Painted Gone with the Wind Hurricane Lamp
  • Blenko Handmade Glass Bowl – Blue with Gold Foot (14.5")
  • Robert Berran Limited Edition Lithograph Set for C.G. Conn Ltd.

Recent Blog Articles

  • How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners
  • Beyond the Price Tag: The Hidden Factors That Influence Antique and Collectible Value
  • Beyond the Price Tag: Unlocking the Hidden Stories in Your Family Heirlooms
  • Antiques as an Investment: Beyond the Hype, What's Actually Worth It?
  • Is it Real or Just Really Old? Your Guide to Spotting Fake Antiques (and How to Protect Yourself)
  • Beyond the Dust: Unearthing the Stories Behind Your Antiques (and Why Knowing Matters)
  • Unlocking Time's Treasures: Your Essential Vintage Watch Value Guide

More Blog articles…

© 1995- InstAppraisal™, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide
Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Terms and Conditions, End User License Agreement