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    Posted 12 years ago

    cole2667
    (3 items)

    My great Grandmother converted the upstairs of her home into an apartment and this stove was purchased for that reason. My Grandfather had told me he believed it to be from the 1940s. I've had no luck finding any info on this. There are no markings or numbers anywhere on it. It is porcelain/enamelware.

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    Comments

    1. elllu, 12 years ago
      It's a Waterman. I just found another one here:
      http://antiquesdiscovery.com/waterman/

      Don't know anything about this, but am pretty good at finding things on the internet. Enjoy~
    2. cole2667, 12 years ago
      Thank you so much. My Grandparent's gave this to me about 17 years ago and it has been a mystery ever since! So glad it's solved!
    3. skeeter42, 9 years ago
      This has been very useful information to me as well, a friend that my husband works with gave us one that belonged to his grandmother. We use it for canning. It looks exactly as the picture shown and works wonderfully, but we also could not find any identifying information. This was very helpful.

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