Sad Irons for Top of Stove

 
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Post by D.lapan » Mon. Feb. 08, 2016 9:26 pm

Sunny Boy wrote:
D.lapan wrote:I have a coal laundry stove made to heat 8 at a time, I can't for the life of me think of the brand. Ill snap some pics tmrw in the daylight if anyone has any interest..
Yes, please.

Paul
Ok its not pretty, hasn't been redone she's all natural..

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Mon. Feb. 08, 2016 9:59 pm

D.lapan wrote:
Sunny Boy wrote:
Yes, please.

Paul
Ok its not pretty, hasn't been redone she's all natural..
Are we talking about stoves .... or ex-wives ? :D

Paul

 
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Post by D.lapan » Mon. Feb. 08, 2016 10:17 pm

Haha don't have any of those

 
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Post by D.lapan » Tue. Feb. 09, 2016 7:02 am

Even still has the factory installed bricks

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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Feb. 09, 2016 7:12 am

Thank you Dana.

Stood it back up for ya.

Very nice example of a good sized laundry stove.

With it designed to hold eight irons, I wonder if it was meant for a commercial establishment, such as a garment factory or hotel use? Is there a date anywhere on it ? Do you know anything about it's history ?

Paul

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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Feb. 09, 2016 7:26 am

I found this link to a Clark catalog. Looks like your Phil B #10 laundry stove is on page 36. And I noticed that page lists it as holding 9 irons.

https://archive.org/stream/ParlorCylinderLaundryStoves#page/n37/mode/2up

Date in the front of the catalog is August 1, 1908.

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Post by D.lapan » Tue. Feb. 09, 2016 7:37 am

Sunny Boy wrote:I found this link to a Clark catalog. Looks like your Phil B #10 laundry stove is on page 36. And I noticed that page lists it as holding 9 irons.

https://archive.org/stream/ParlorCylinderLaundryStoves#page/n37/mode/2up

Date in the front of the catalog is August 1, 1908.

Paul
It may hold 9 I can't remember its been about a year since I dug it out and looked it over ill recount tonight when I get home and look for more castings, I found it in a barn sale and gave $50 for purely for the fact that I hadn't seen one before I have no use for it much like the rest of the antiques I own.. it's a disease my wife can't stand it

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