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This is a model 7440. T hey were made briefly in around 1935. I own a very similar model 74 which was Chambers bargain version of your stove. It listed here at http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/...
I'm terrible about setting a value on my stove. I paid about $50 for it, but I had to rent a truck & drive 100 miles each way to pick it up, so add that to my cost. My stove was also in need of some r...
This is actually a model or style 7141. It is the predecessor to the model A. If you take out the right, front grate, drip ring & burner, & look down at the front of the Thermowell housing, there's a ...
I can't help you on a date, but those numbers do have a Art Deco style to them to my eye. I love It's clean & uncluttered design. Cool clock!
I added pictures of the drawer knobs, cabinet door latches & pegged door details. I'd be interested if anyone has more knowledge of old hardware could more accurately date this piece. The first & larg...
I changed the picture of the decals to show a collage of all nine starting at the top. It always fascinated me how elaborately these were decorated, but I understand that they were a status symbol for...
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