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This cast-iron roaster was used in a family restaurant a century ago. What is it worth?
This cast-iron roaster was used in a family restaurant a century ago. What is it worth?
This cast-iron roaster was used in a family restaurant a century ago. What is it worth?

Published on: 06/08/2025

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Family heirlooms again are the topic of readers’ questions about their collectibles. Uncommon and interesting table lamps, including an early Coleman kerosene example from an eastern Oregon ranch and a Rookwood “elephant” pattern of the type used at the Cincinnati Zoo, are shared. Additional keepsakes, all descended through families, include an early Wagner cast-iron covered roaster, a fine-quality Meissen plate and an ornate Gorham sterling silver bonbon spoon.

This lamp is a Model 118 “Instant Lite” kerosene lamp made by the Coleman Lamp & Stove Company of Wichita, Kansas.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/hg/2025/06/this-cast-iron-roaster-was-used-in-a-family-restaurant-a-century-ago-what-is-it-worth.html

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