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Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 973 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 974 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 975 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 976 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 977 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 978 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 979 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 980 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 981 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 982 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 983 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 984 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 985 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 986 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 987 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 988 / 3567 -
Appears to be in mint condition, and complete! This is a VERY CLEAN STOVE!! Mica sheet windows, all hardware seen included. Approx. 21" x 30" x 15" Cast iron model named "Carol," manufactured by the firm Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. at the Continental Stove Works in Royersford, Pennsylvania. "Carol" model was produced during a very tight window by Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. (1874–1876) According to AI - Manufacturer and TimelineCompany Evolution: The business was initially organized as Francis, Buckwalter & Co. in late 1865. It became Sheeler, Buckwalter & Co. in 1874 after Henry Francis retired and sold his interest to the remaining partners. Short Window of Production: This specific firm name was short-lived. Following the death of partner John Sheeler in 1876, the company changed its name again to Buckwalter & Co. and eventually became the Buckwalter Stove Company in 1887.Production Era: Based on the company's timeline, this "Carol" stove was likely manufactured between 1874 and 1876. 989 / 3567 -
30" x 16" x 17" 990 / 3567 -
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