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How much are vintage stoves worth?

How much are vintage stoves worth?

How Much Are Antique Cast Iron Stoves Worth? In general, the condition, size, design, and rarity will determine the value of the stove. Most are in the $100 to $500 range, though some can go for several thousands of dollars.

Are Tappan stoves still made?

The Frigidaire Company, which is headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, continues to manufacture Tappan stoves.

Are Antique Stoves good?

Antiques stoves are gorgeous, and they are pretty good cookers as well. The most common brands are Okeefe & Merritt, Wedgewood, and Chambers. Other than the cool retro look, these stoves are good because of the materials used. They have the qualities that make high end ranges better for your kitchen.

Are old ovens worth anything?

A commercial grade oven or range is worth up to a few hundred times its value in scrap, so definitely research these before you consider scrapping. If you are a homeowner looking to make some cash before you buy a new appliance, I recommend selling your old oven on craigslist.

Who purchased Tappan?

Electrolux
Tappan was bought out in 1992 by Electrolux, ending 100 years of Mansfield tradition.

Where is model number on Tappan stove?

It could be somewhere around the frame of the opening of the oven cavity. It could be behind the broiler drawer or storage drawer or around the lower frame behind the broiler/storage drawer.

How much does an antique stove weigh?

A typical 40-inch vintage model weighs around 500 pounds. Thinner and more compact, many modern stoves are about 150 pounds.

How much does a 1950 Tappan gas stove cost?

1950 Chambers $8,900.00 1950 Tappan 20in Gas Stove $3,200.00

Are there any unrestored antique stoves for sale?

Our Unrestored Antique Stoves are not for sale “AS IS”. Once you purchase an Unrestored Antique Stove from our unrestored inventory we restore it to your specs. Therefore, All Prices Include Full Restoration.

How can I tell how much my Retro stove is worth?

Short answer: it all depends. Look at regional ads, determine your price, place or view ads with lots of photos, and don’t be in a hurry. Don’t price a used condition stove as if it were restored. Don’t expect a half-century old retro stove to be in “plug and play” condition.

What makes a stove worth so much money?

Long answer: Just like houses, the value of a stove depends on many combined factors, including region, condition, make, size, features, and age. Also affecting value is the knowledge and psychology of the seller and buyer.