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| Management number | 16926126 | Release Date | 2025/11/30 | List Price | $105.00 | Model Number | 16926126 | ||
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Florence sad iron heater stove<br><br>Cast iron<br><br>Mica window<br><br>Oringinal finish<br><br>Circa 1894<br><br>Photos are description<br><br><br>(This information is from Miles Stair's Wick Shop website)<br><br>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.<br><br><br>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.
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