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Florence Sad Iron Heater Stove

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Management number 16926126 Release Date 2025/10/05 List Price $105.00 Model Number 16926126
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Florence sad iron heater stove

Cast iron

Mica window

Oringinal finish

Circa 1894

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(This information is from Miles Stair's Wick Shop website)

From the early 1880's through the 1890's, Myers Osborn & Co of Cleveland, Ohio (as well as many regional foundries) made some very useful little cast iron stoves. These stoves were made in one wick, two wick and three wick models. All had a large mica window in the front, so they provided light as well as heat. All of the models had a sturdy cast iron handle in the back so they could be easily carried.


The utility of sad iron stoves was limited only by the imagination of the user. They could boil water, heat a flat iron, or be used as a carriage heater - while providing some light.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > 100 years or older
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BrandNone
ConditionPoor

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