I have one in my yard sale now.Trying to get info. on it
I have a photograph, and the actual stove in working order (which I'm willing to sell). Email me at clark [at] icfmag [dot] com and I'll reply with the photo.
Is this a cook stove? I just purchased a Montgomery Ward three burner cook stove. It has a kerosene tank at the back and long legs to sit on the floor. I paid $45.00. The unit needs new wicks. but works fine with the existing wicks.
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Lakeside Foundry belonged to Montgomery Ward, and was in operation from c. 1904 until c. 1920; however, other manufacturers, such as Estate Stove Co. and Rymer also made stoves for the mail order company. There were many different models of Windsor stove made at different periods in the company history, but the Lakeside brand may have been discontinued after the foundry in Erie, PA, closed in 1920.
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Lakeside Foundry of Chicago belonged to Montgomery Ward & Co., and was in operation from c. 1904 until c. 1920; however, other manufacturers, such as Estate Stove Co. and Rymer also made stoves for the mail order company. There were many different models of Windsor stove made at different periods in the company history, but the Lakeside brand may have been discontinued when the Erie, PA, foundry was sold c. 1920. There were no comps on the Bellwood Windsor available; the only one listed was unsold at auction.
You are probably talking about a Glorious Windsor stove manufactured by Lakeside Foundry of Chicago, a company owned and operated by Montgomery Ward between c. 1904 and c. 1920. The foundry was actually located in Erie, PA, not Chicago, but the headquarters was listed at 618 W. Chicago St., the address of the Montgomery Ward Catalogue House. 101 A is a model number, not an address. Depending on the condition of the stove, its value is approximately $175 - $300. If the stove is in excellent condition, you may want to have it appraised before selling (if that's your intention). For more information, see Related Questions and Related Links, below.
I want $600.00 for mine!
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