
Antique Cast Iron “Estate” Laundry Stove No. About Boggs & Buhl: Founded in 1869 by Russell H. Boggs and Henry Buhl Jr. On Federal Street in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh’s Northside), Boggs & Buhl was one of Pittsburgh’s most celebrated department stores, serving the city’s elite for 89 years until closing in 1958. The building was demolished in 1960 – making surviving branded merchandise from this beloved institution genuinely rare Pittsburgh historical artifacts. Stove Details: Model: Estate Laundry Stove No. 4 Maker/Retailer: Boggs & Buhl, Pittsburgh, PA Era: Circa 1880s-1910s (Victorian/Edwardian) Material: Cast iron throughout Size: Approximately 22″ H × 28″ W × 35″ D Weight: Extremely heavy – estimated 100+ lbs Notable Features: Cast “BOGGS & BUHL nameplate on front panel Spectacular ornate rococo/acanthus scroll decorative apron – highly detailed Victorian decorative casting of exceptional quality Cabriole-style scrolled legs – premium estate-grade construction Original front towel/iron rail Multiple draft/damper control levers with original white porcelain-tipped handles intact – these frequently break; their survival is significant Stove pipe collar at top Original internal firebox hardware present Condition: As-found antique condition. Structurally appears sound – no visible cracks in major castings. Significant surface oxidation and green patina/lichen on decorative lower section from outdoor/damp storage. Original hardware and porcelain-tipped levers intact. A rare piece of Pittsburgh industrial and retail history. Perfect for Victorian home restoration, antique stove collectors, Pittsburgh history enthusiasts, or architectural salvage display. All photos are part of the description. Please ask all questions before purchasing.