Antique Shipmate #134 6 hole Cook StoveSee original listing |
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Item condition:
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“Ths stove is used, but complete and is in excellent condition” |
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Ended:
May 01, 2013
15:15:57 PDT
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Shipping:
Free Local Pickup
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Item location:
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, United States
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| Seller Notes: | “Ths stove is used, but complete and is in excellent condition” |
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This antique cookstove made by the Stamford Foundry Company, misspelled on the stove front casting as Stamford Founrdy, was used in the barge captains living area on a wooden barge that was used to transport vegetables in New York Harbor. We used the stove both for cooking and heat for several years. It heats well on both wood and coal. The corner brackets used to support flat steel rails are included but the rails are not. These can easily be made up from flat steel bar stock. Their only use was to keep pots on the stove during sudden movements of the barge. The stove is dis assembled for ease of transport. The stove measures 32 1/2" wide x 291/2" deep at the base. The top measures 25 3/4" deep. The stove is 25 1/2" high.
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