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in the 70's, my bosses parents bought a Tirolia stove. It was never installed. It stayed in the garage in the crate. We have a manual for it but its in German. We cant find any information for it to sell it. Any tips?
I will upload a picture hopefully tomorrow. I have stored at my friends business and he is closed today. Im pretty sure its a cook stove as it has a little oven as well.
They made some nice little cook stoves with a porcelain finish if I recall. New in crate should still bring a decent price. @coaly might have a better sense of this, but $1200 or better wouldn't surprise me.
I will upload a picture hopefully tomorrow. I have stored at my friends business and he is closed today. Im pretty sure its a cook stove as it has a little oven as well.
Here are some pictures after it was uncrated. Its very dirty as it sat since 1975 in a crate in my bosses parents' garage. Any ideas would be great. Im not sure if I mentioned that the manual is in German. Her mother read it (she is from Germany).
That's a very nice cookstove, which appears to be fitted for burning wood rather than coal, which is a nice bonus. I wouldn't take any less than $1,500 for it.
Here are some pictures after it was uncrated. Its very dirty as it sat since 1975 in a crate in my bosses parents' garage. Any ideas would be great. Im not sure if I mentioned that the manual is in German. Her mother read it (she is from Germany).