Red Mountain Kitchen Range

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Sstewart

New Member
Jan 2, 2018
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Boaz,AL
What were the models of the kitchen ranges? I have one with Red Mountain J on the oven door. I can’t find any info on this particular stove.
 
Pictures?
 
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That's a real beauty. It appears to be in great condition. From what is showing this looks like a coal burning stove.

Birmingham Stove and Range made Red Mountain cookware. This stove looks like the compliment to that line. Birmingham became the more recently known Atlanta Stove Works.
http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Birmingham_Stove_&_Range_Company
 
I have yet to find a stove like this. Anyone care to guess at it? Does the J have anything to do with the Jones family? It has 16-36 cast into the top,and all parts of the base. Is it rare? Is it junk? Do I need to call American Pickers? (That’s a joke..BTW.)