Posted 10 years ago
Mac53
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Wedgewood wood cook stove, Blue porcelain, 868-B sensible. The stove was made by JAS Graham. It is complete and in very good condition. I am trying to get any other information about it. Where to find the age of it or any other information about it. Its been stored in a shed for the last 30 years.
Amazing!!!
It's amazing how well these stoves retain their integrity. This one appears to be pristine.
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Sometimes the searches are a breeze, other times they seem like a storm :)
Good luck
I found out this is the mid 1920's. Thank you all for for your comments
I found one that looks just like that but it says Kitchen Pride on the front. It's been in the back yard untaken care of and rusting for at lease five years. I would like to restore it but I am having trouble finding info.
James Graham is the name of the foundry where it was produced. Does this one have ports to hook up gas? There should be a metal plate on the back and possibly another on the inside of the oven door. Very collectable depending on when it was made. The enameled stoves were made well into the 1950's. This might be from the old man or it could be from after the sons took over the business. Either way it maintains a value because they were not widely sold except a small area of the country.
I have one like this, but the color is gray, and it didn't have the warmers. I need to have a picture taken of the stoves back side, as my stove is missing the plate(?) that goes over the stove pipe opening.