Accurate Description of Item
One late 1`9th Century Kitchen Cook Stove
Appraiser Remarks
Fuller, Warren & Co. was a major manufacturer of stoves in Troy, at a time when the Capital District was the national center of stove making. The works, originally Johnson, Cox & Fuller, and known as the Clinton Foundry, was along the river between Madison and Monroe Streets, an industrial area just below the Poestenkill. Their offices and showroom were at 257 River Street, in the Monument Square area.
They held the patents of Philo Stewart, who had perfected the cast iron kitchen cooking stove in 1838. The company went out of business in 1934, and its last president, William H. Warren, died in 1951. In the current market comparable stoves in need of restoration sell for under $800.00
They held the patents of Philo Stewart, who had perfected the cast iron kitchen cooking stove in 1838. The company went out of business in 1934, and its last president, William H. Warren, died in 1951. In the current market comparable stoves in need of restoration sell for under $800.00
Estimated Value
$500.00- $800.00
Re: antique coal kitchen stove
One late 1`9th Century Kitchen Cook Stove
Fuller, Warren & Co. was a major manufacturer of stoves in Troy, at a time when the Capital District was the national center of stove making. The works, originally Johnson, Cox & Fuller, and known as the Clinton Foundry, was along the river between Madison and Monroe Streets, an industrial area just below the Poestenkill. Their offices and showroom were at 257 River Street, in the Monument Square area.
They held the patents of Philo Stewart, who had perfected the cast iron kitchen cooking stove in 1838. The company went out of business in 1934, and its last president, William H. Warren, died in 1951. In the current market comparable stoves in need of restoration sell for under $800.00