Has anyone ever heard of a Roberts Winner & Co. 'No. Red Hot 21' stove? There's also a number (date?) of 1900 at the fill door.
My sister got it in 1957 and it's only been a decoration in the corner of the family room. It was used intermittently in a 'bungalow' near Porter Lake. Looks like new, has tools also.
Just curious if anyone's ever heard of one, Thanks.
Roberts Winner & Co. No. Red Hot 21 Stove
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Can you send pictures? We love pictures. Does it have coal shaker grates? How about an under the fire draft supply? Please send pictures. Lisa63roundbadge wrote:Has anyone ever heard of a Roberts Winner & Co. 'No. Red Hot 21' stove? There's also a number (date?) of 1900 at the fill door.
My sister got it in 1957 and it's only been a decoration in the corner of the family room. It was used intermittently in a 'bungalow' near Porter Lake. Looks like new, has tools also.
Just curious if anyone's ever heard of one, Thanks.
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Yeah, I was afraid you'd say that...I'll have to go back to my sister's with my camera and take a couple shots. It's about 4 ft.tall, I remember seeing a ash pan in the bottom with tools in it; not sure of how to shake or poke.
I may not get back for a few days.
Thanks for the reply,
John
I may not get back for a few days.
Thanks for the reply,
John