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  1. pete97 Member

    joined: Aug 29, 2006
    108 posts
    Pittsburgh Pa
    I have a old Parlor Stove (i think that is what it is called) made by the Germer Stove Company in Erie, Pa. It was made sometime around 1887 and has the Number 14 stamped on it. It says "Radiant Home" on the front. I will try to attach a photo. Anyone know how much it is worth roughly. I think I am going to have it appriased before I sell it. Anyone have any info about it? I had to split the pictures in two to get them to fit. Top and Bottom.

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  2. Shane Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 21, 2005
    1,830 posts
    Casper Wyoming
    Probably depends on whose buying it. I've never sold a stove that old or seen one for that matter. I agree that you should get it appraised since it's so old. The oldest stove that I've sold is around 30 years and they go cheap 150-350.
  3. pete97 Member

    joined: Aug 29, 2006
    108 posts
    Pittsburgh Pa
    Thanks. I don't know much about the old ones either.
  4. lizzybobio New Member

    joined: Aug 20, 2006
    20 posts
    If you're really interested, you can try www.antiquestoves.com They offer an assessment but it costs $25.

    I have an old King Oak laying around.

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