The pot is 1 1/2 inches across the top, and 3/4 inch high. With the handle it is 2 1/2 inches across total. The Kettle is 1 3/4 inches across the top, and 1 1/4 inch high.
What are the measurements on the stove please. Just general will do. Thank you. When I was a girl my mother cooked on one of these but it was fancier. This looks more in like the ones we used for heat only with on holes except the ones to shove wood through and rake ashes out. Very good memories. I hid behind that stove many Sunday's while Mama was cooking getting handouts where no one else could see. It was so hot it had its own room.
The stove is 5 inches wide, 6 1/2 inches tall, and 3 1/2 inches front to back.. My Aunt had one she cooked on in the kitchen, it always facinated me when we went to visit. We had an electric stove at home, and the idea of putting wood in the stove and burning it was just neat when your a kid, BUT yes if it was summer it would run you out of the house it was so hot!
I got my little stove for Christmas 1952. Still playing with it. lol. It only had 3 burner covers when I took it out of the sealed from the factory box. Still have the box too. I spose that's hoarding. :-) Great auction!! peacenjoy
these little toys were meant to really last. I am surprised they are not everywhere. Originally they started out in the beginning as salesman samples to sell real stoves to people in rural areas.. AND I gaurantee you have not had better cornbread than cornbread made in a cast iron skillet! LOL