Richmond coal stove sold by Sterling Furniture Co.

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bthorman
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This coal stove was in our house when we bought it in 1993. We've used it not only to heat, but to cook on/in as well. We're selling our house and the purchaser doesn't want it. We would like to sell it, but have no idea what it's worth.

We also have a coal bucket and steam dragon that would go with it.

Any help or information is appreciated.

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Abime75
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Thanks ! :D


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carlherrnstein
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Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: combustioneer model 77B
Coal Size/Type: pea stoker/Ohio bituminous

Post by carlherrnstein »

Ultimately it's worth what somebody is willing to pay. You might contact antique stove hospital. Some are worth big bucks some are scrap. I would be willing to pay $500 for it assuming there are no cracks or major problems AND if I wanted it.

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