Late 1800s/Early 1900s Estate brand coal or wood burning stove that was used for cooking food and providing heat in a railroad caboose or other train car. It is made of cast iron and is heavy. There is a small piece broken off on the top where the chimney connects, so if you plan to use this, it will need some extra flashing around the base of the chimney pipe. There is no chimney pipe with the stove. Lifter handle is here to take off the round covers to insert a pot in the hole, which kept pots in place while the train was moving. Inside there are two removable metal grates. This has been in storage for a while and will need to be cleaned, especially inside, which is rusty, but it’s in great shape other than the one break. This is very heavy and will require a truck or van, and at least 2 strong people to load it. We have one person available to help you load. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Major Appliances & Bathroom Fixtures\Stoves”. The seller is “detailcollector” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Model: 140
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Item Depth: 23\
- Item Height: 26\
- Item Width: 21\
- Material: Cast Iron
- Type: Cooking Stove
- Installation: Freestanding
- Features: Removable Burner Cover
- Antique: Yes
- Vintage: Yes
- Surface: Cast Plate
- Fuel Type: Coal
- Number of Burners: 2
- Brand: Estate