If you love iron...

djbutler76

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Maybe some of you have would be able to help me out. Over the past week nor so Ive been hunting in an old abandoned campsite in MA that was abandoned in 1940's. I have found some great iron relics but have been having trouble with some ID. I think these are pieces of a parlor stove. The large piece has the stamp "CHARM" on it.

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But, this is the piece that is really intriguing to me:

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I believe there were six to twelve very small cabins on this site. I have posted in the "what is it" forum and some have said it is a finial for a parlor stove and other still think it is part of a lighting fixture. Calling on all iron lovers for help on this one. Happy Hunting!
 

creskol

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NICE IRON! I love iron, too!
 

fadetoblack

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Electrolysis bath might produce lettering?
 

Jimmi

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I sure do love iron! I agree with parlor stove top or perhaps the finial on a stovetop humidifier

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Jimmi

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Oh wait , just saw the pic of the bottom of it.. My phone gives me issues with downloads . Well scratch what I said.. It wouldn't have a decorative bottom if it sat flat on something .
 

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