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RARE find!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=914032782

Roman Dining Room Radiator

That baby cost $55 in 1906! (Presuming it's water.) Since I see a connection at top on one of the photos, it is water isn't it?

See EDR p. 27 (looks like it's "No 2")

p.s. Would anyone be willing to pick it up for me and ship it here if I buy??? It's in Friendship, NY.

Comments

  • George_4
    George_4 Member Posts: 3
    Maybe not roman but 1906 issue

    If you can not get the radiator from N.Y let me know. I am removing 16 American radiators 10/23. We are in San Antonio Texas. let me know if you would like some pictures.
  • Mike T., Swampeast MO
    Mike T., Swampeast MO Member Posts: 6,928
    You're right--not Roman

    On close inspection ornament doesn't match. Just found the "American Hot-Closet Radiator" on p. 62 of EDR.

    "Made in 38-inch Rococo 3-column only." Wasn't with the rest of the Rococo rads...

    Interesting, it's still a "Number 2".

    Really don't need other rads but always have my eye out for really unusual ones.
  • Paul Pollets
    Paul Pollets Member Posts: 3,662
    Shuffle off to Buffalo...

    and get me a pantry warming radiator. One could call a shipping or crating company (or moving company) and have them crate & ship. Dan should have this in his heating museum.

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