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    Posted 12 years ago

    lynz13
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    this cast iron teakettle was given to what was possibly our great great grandma when she was 14 yrs old..i'm curious as to whether or not its worth anything, it's in superb condition, has both lid and handle

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    1. lynz13, 12 years ago
      plz help! if you have any knowledge on this kettle, my brother and i would be most appreciative
      thanks so much!
    2. dbabb, 12 years ago
      Evers & Temme Stove Works was begun in St Louis in the 1880's. Temme moved on in the late 80's and it appears that Evers kept the company going. There is another of these tea pots in the Missouri History Museum that they are dating around 1900

      http://collections.mohistory.org/search/node/73292

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