ANTIQUE VICTORIAN PARLOR STOVE FIREPLACEANTIQUE VICTORIAN PARLOR STOVE FIREPLACE FENDERAntique Victorian parlor stove fireplace fender,
A fine antique “Modern Glenwood OakA fine antique “Modern Glenwood Oak #116” cast iron parlor stove with nickel plated elements. 58”H x 26”W x 29”D Condition: excellent CT Transfer Fee $80
"FAVORITE "#913 CAST IRON COUNTRY STORE"FAVORITE "#913 CAST IRON COUNTRY STORE STOVE"FAVORITE "#913 CAST IRON COUNTRY STORE STOVE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, AN ORIGINAL LARGE PARLOR STOVE WHICH HAS REPLACEMENT PLASTIC "GLASS", ONLY PROBLEM WITH STOVE IS THAT THE TOP HINGE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF STOVE IS MISSING, BUT THAT DOOR STAYS ON, ORIGINAL EMBLEM ON TOP, WITH A LITTLE WELDING WORK ON THAT HINGE AND THE GLASS REPLACED, THIS STOVE IS VERY USABLE AS A WOOD STOVE, BUT BY REMOVING THE PLASTIC, IT WOULD MAKE A NICE UNVENTED GAS FIREPLACE, 27"X22"X64"
THREE VINTAGE CAST IRON APPLIANCE TYPETHREE VINTAGE CAST IRON APPLIANCE TYPE STILL BANKS 1920s-30s, a rare parlor stove by Schneider and Trenkamp (7 in.); a Heattrola, green paint, by Kenton; a Hubley ice box, green paint (3 1/2 in.).
A Neoclassical Cast Iron Parlor Stove
AttributedA Neoclassical Cast Iron Parlor Stove
Attributed to Francis Low and John Leake, Albany, New York, circa 1844
marked along lower back panel Patented August 10th 1844 and Albany in script to either side of base.
Height 54 x width 31 3/4 x depth 16 1/2 inches.
Similar examples are held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Wadsworth Atheneum.
French 3 section terracotta parlor stove,French 3 section terracotta parlor stove, white glaze, acanthus decoration, removable finial and feet, 74"h x 29"w x 27"d, some light wear to paint, crackling to glaze, original glaze, some chips to bottom body, chip to crown
19C RIPPINGILLES VICTORIAN CAST IRON19C RIPPINGILLES VICTORIAN CAST IRON PARLOR STOVE England,Late 19th CenturyHighly ornate architectural form case with reticulated acanthus leaf and bellflower pattern with red slag glass screen on a splayed scallop shell base.
EMPIRE PARLOR STOVE; Made in New Egypt,EMPIRE PARLOR STOVE; Made in New Egypt, New Jersey, 1849; Label to back; 33" x 32" x 25 1/2"
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Rare American Gothic Revival Cast-IronRare American Gothic Revival Cast-Iron Parlor Stove, patented 1853, the "Castle" by Campbell, Ellison and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, elaborately modeled with Gothic ornament throughout, on a platform base with cabriole legs ending in paw feet, h. 45-1/2", w. 31-1/4". A similar Gothic-detailed cast-iron parlor stove is in the collection of the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan.
Small cast-iron parlor stove possiblySmall cast-iron parlor stove possibly Albany New York second quarter 19th century fluted columnar-shaped stove on square base with door decorated with classical figures covering small coal grate oval apron supported on peg feet. H19 1/2'' W11 1/4'' D15'' Provenance: Property of a Southern gentleman's private collection Charleston South Carolina. Other Notes: Related example in catalog of Albany Museum. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
Jackes Evans Toy Parlor Stove 23'' tallJackes Evans Toy Parlor Stove 23'' tall tin
Cast iron and brass parlor stove, earlyCast iron and brass parlor stove, early 19th c, unmarked, having Corinthian column supports, brass ball finials, and paw feet, 36" w, 33" h Estimate $400-600