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Anitque Parlor Stove, Cast Iron, Fairy #9, Train?
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This fabulously small Anitque Parlor Stove made of Cast Iron is wonderful. I have never seen one so small but do remember small ones on trains as a young man from Iowa but I am not sure how this was used. This stove was probably a parlor stove, the name on it Fairy #9. I got this at a St. Louis estate sale that the couple got it in 1990 and paid over $200. I think it truely is a rare find. I have included a number of pictures to help the looker understand how wonderful it is. It stands 38 inches high and 12 inches wide at the feet. The top which is chrome, pitted and cast iron, moves off to allow for a tea pot or small container to be heated. Note the front door has two screws rather than pins in it. The opening for the stove pipe is oval is about 6 1/2 inches by 3 inches. It weighs 34 pounds plus shipping container weight. It will be hard to package but will figure it out. Local pickup can be arranged. If you have any more questions just ask. Thanks for looking Poor Richard
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