Crescent
CRESCENT Miniature Childs Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove Vintage
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CRESCENT Childs Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove Vintage
An old miniature cast iron pot belly stove with a miniature pan, coal bucket and 2 pots. In good condition, has some scratches and discoloration from age and needs cleaning. Measures 5.0" x 6.0" x 6.0" and weighs 4.5 pounds. Please examine images!
Below information from manufacturer's website
American foundries began producing cast-iron toy stoves in the 1840s. After the Second World War, however, the production of miniatures had all but stopped, replaced with more modern ranges made of tin or plastic. Manufacturers instead offered reproductions of the earlier cast-iron models, with collectors, rather than children, in mind. In the 1950s, the Grey Iron Casting Company of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, used the original foundry patterns for its Crescent and Queen toy stoves to create large quantities of reproduction cast-iron toy stoves. Because the company used the same molds, the reproductions resemble the originals in nearly every detail. However, original Crescent ranges typically came nickel-plated, enameled, or with a copper or nickel finish. This stove, however, has the painted black finish typical of 1950s reproductions.
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CRESCENT Childs Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove Vintage
An old miniature cast iron pot belly stove with a miniature pan, coal bucket and 2 pots. In good condition, has some scratches and discoloration from age and needs cleaning. Measures 5.0" x 6.0" x 6.0" and weighs 4.5 pounds. Please examine images!
Below information from manufacturer's website
American foundries began producing cast-iron toy stoves in the 1840s. After the Second World War, however, the production of miniatures had all but stopped, replaced with more modern ranges made of tin or plastic. Manufacturers instead offered reproductions of the earlier cast-iron models, with collectors, rather than children, in mind. In the 1950s, the Grey Iron Casting Company of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, used the original foundry patterns for its Crescent and Queen toy stoves to create large quantities of reproduction cast-iron toy stoves. Because the company used the same molds, the reproductions resemble the originals in nearly every detail. However, original Crescent ranges typically came nickel-plated, enameled, or with a copper or nickel finish. This stove, however, has the painted black finish typical of 1950s reproductions.
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Please pay within two days and we will ship within two days.
Thanks for buying.
Regards,
Get a Grip & More
RETURN POLICY:
We offer a 30 day exchange or refund for any items we sell unless the listing specifically states "as is." All items must be returned in original condition. Refund amount will be calculated less actual shipping cost. This includes items shipped for free. If you have any questions feel free to call us. Thank you for your business!
Regards,
Get a Grip & More
908-223-1325
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