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Cookstove - Sanico cookstove
Sanico cast iron kitchen cookstove or range. American Range Corporation, Shakopee MN. Green & white porcelain enamel finish with oven temperature gauge on front of oven door. Four 8.5" lids with a center 5.875" ring section on one lid; water reservoir on right; fuel adding area, dumping & shaking grate and large ash pan/drawer on left; large baking oven; shelf above cooking surface. Stove could burn wood, coal, corn cobs. c.late 1920s-early ...
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Lifter, Stove - Stove lid lifter
Cookstove lid lifter. Coiled wire handle; iron. Belongs to cookstove 1988-0688-001.
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Print, Photographic - Zila Hardware, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photograph of the interior of Zila Hardware, North Main Street, Hutchinson. (l to r) Frank J. Zila (with mustache) and Joe Mickulecky. Mounted on brown photo board. Zila Hardware, at 45 Main Street North, was a Hutchinson institution from 1899 until 1973. Less for the ornate pot-bellied stoves pictured than for the rows upon rows of drawers containing all sizes and shapes of bolts, screws, nails, hinges, and handles, it earned a...
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Print, Photographic - Zila's Hardware, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia-toned photograph of interior of Zila's Hardware store, Hutchinson, MN, dated January 1917. Four men and one woman, all unidentified, are pictured. A wood and coal kitchen range is at right. A sign advertising Quality Brand Aluminum Ware is posted near a display of saws. The open shelves and glass display case hold a variety of merchandise. A holder with two large rolls of paper can be seen just behind the right shoulder of the man at r...
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Set, Salt and Pepper - Miniature kitchen ranges salt & pepper set
Salt & pepper shaker set of two miniature kitchen ranges. One is white; the other black. Heavy metal with cork stoppers. From the collection of Amanda West, Brownton, 1930 to 1962.
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Stove, Coal Heating - Caboose No. 16 potbelly stove
Cast iron "Caboose No. 16" potbelly stove on a base with four legs. Rod holes in top and base for bolting stove to a floor. Also has number "83" on the fuel loading door. No manufacturer's mark. Coal burning Caboose stoves were used in train cabooses and in railroad depots. Note: Stoves used in a caboose usually had a lipped top to keep the coffee pot or pan of food from sliding off while under way. The rocking motion of the train require...
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Stove, Coal Heating - Parlor stove
Cast iron parlor stove used in Cecelia Grewe's Beauty Shop in the 1930s. Peerless Model 14. Wood or Hard Coal heater. Made by Wm. Kesor & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Round & ornate with decorative finial that can be rotated to reveal a warming plate and to open the top. Pull out ash tray at bottom. 44" tall, 12" fire pot.
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Stove, Wood Heating - Box stove
Cast iron No. 22 Carthage box stove from Excelsior Stove Works, Quincy, Illinois. Patented 1873. Sits on four legs; one leg is missing. Has a flat plate on top for warming. A "hearth" sticks out in front of the main stove. Has side and front panel decorative motifs. I-100 Sunburst Corona Shaker Common (stove shaker?) was found with this box stove. 12" long.
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Stove, Wood Heating - Parlor stove
Round Oak E-18 Parlor Stove. Estate P. D. Beckwith, Dowagiac, Michigan stove company. Used by Andrew Linder on the shores of Lake Byron. 4 feet high, 2 feet around. Very ornate design; black cast iron. Has a flat warming plate on the top.
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Stove, Wood Heating - Parlor stove
Rex-1 No.16 parlor stove. J. S. and Co. Service & Quality is printed on the front and The Minnesota Stove Company, Shakopee, Minn. is printed on the back bottom. Black cast iron with silver trim; simple decoration. Wood and coal grates in bottom. Warming plate on top of stove under the removable dome top. 50" high, 24" across. Base 23 wide x 21 deep. Back right leg different-probably the original and other 3 were replacements.
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Stove, Wood Heating - Potbelly stove
No. 16 Peninsular Cannon potbelly stove. Made by Peninsular Stove Company, Detroit, Michigan. Cast iron; wood or coal; ornate bas-relief embellishment on base & claw foot legs; "No. 16" on stove top; "#16418 Can" on stove lid. Belonged to William Warnke and used in his office on the farm in the 1930s when he was selling horses. William Warnke had a horse barn in downtown Glencoe at 13th & Hennepin for 11 years until 1931 at which time he purch...
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Warmer, Foot - Foot stove
Metal foot stove/foot warmer upholstered with green carpet covering and shaped as a footrest. Made by HSB Company (Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago). The foot stove is metal with a tray for hot coals and side vents for controlling the heat. Belonged to Bernhard "Ben" and Emelia Retzlaff Steffen, grandparents of donor Leona Karg. The Steffens lived on a farm in Acoma Township until they moved into Hutchinson in 1951. Foot stoves ...
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