question about a Germer antique stove

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kdub994

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Apr 19, 2009
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ohio
Does anyone know the name of this stove and/or its estimated value. It says Germer Stove Company, Erie, Pa on the bottom, Radiant Home on the door, stamped #214 (which I assume means the 214th make of that mold). The patton date is also part of the mold Pat=Nov. 16, 1897. Please also email me if interested.
 

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The 214 is the model number. I just purchased a "216 air-blast". If all pieces are present (grates and trim pieces especially) and in at least fair condition you should be able to get $250-300 for it. I am interested if you still have it. Shipping cost will have to be factored in of course.
 
It will need some attention for sure, but the stove looks pretty intact. Fully restored that is a stunning stove. This site has a picture of one about halfway down.

http://www.gingercreekstoves.com/
 
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