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PLEASE HELPHi I'm new here. Just picked this up. Although it say Taylor and Coker on the door, the manufacturer's name tag says "Sexton" model# 66-A. It's propane (or possibly natural gas). It has 3 burners as you can see. And most interesting is the fact that the oven temperature is "hand regulated" meaning that there is no thermostat. It's basically a burner that you'd adjust like a stove top burner. It just runs non stop. What can you tell me about this? When was it made? Anything that I should know about it? I really like it a lot Submit your estimate of worth |
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Estimated Value submitted by Becky |
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Hi MG, Your Cribben & Sexton Stove is estimated between $250 to $420. I have seen them go for as little as $76 at auction. The Cribben & Sexton Co. was founded in 1873. I do not have any information on the door. It looks like it may have been replaced. The Cribben and Sexton doors usually have the word “Universal” on them because they were called a universal cook stove. Below is one that sold for $410 http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-1436093/antique-cribben—sexton-gaswoodcoal-universal-cook-stove.html Hope this helps, |