Atlanta Stove Works No. 2

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rtw090806

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Jan 10, 2015
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Zebulon, NC
I have recently acquired a stove with the markings "Atlanta Stove Works", "No 20" and "Captain" which is on the front base. I have searched the web in every way I know possible and can not find out anything about this particular stove. I am interested in its history as well as its current value. If there is any one who can direct me to the appropriate place to obtain this information it would be greatly appreciated. I have attached pictures of the stove in it's complete form as well as it taken apart as I was wanting to attempt to restore it.
Thank you in advance for any and all information you may be able to provide.
Nelson

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Contact the antique stove restorers like good time stove, etc.. They will have more leads and information.
 
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