The manufacturer is no longer in business. They have been purchased by a company called Martin Industries in Florence, ALabama so you could start there.
Round Oak Stove Company ended in 1946.
Old Weir Stove Company was created in 1902.
Round Oak Stove Company was created in 1871.
Florence Nightingale Graham founded the Elizabeth Arden Company.
King Stove King Hardware purchased the Lizzie Loman Stove Works in Sheffield, Alabama in 1905. The foundry was renamed the King Stove & Range Company. They produced coal & wood heaters, stoves, and ranges. In 1917, the Martin brothers purchased the King Stove & Range Co. from King Hardware. King Stove & Range Co. then bought the Florence Stove Foundry in Florence, Alabama. They renamed the foundry in Florence the Martin Stove & Range Co. They expanded their line to include hollowware and sad irons. A lot of collectors believe that King Stove & Range hollow ware pieces were produced in the Martin Foundry. The Martin Stove & Range Company produced quite a bit of hollow ware. Collectors know of a few toys, and the standard items such as ovens, skillets, griddles, kettles, long pans, shallow skillets, ham boilers, sad irons, and gem pans. Many Martin pieces were not marked. Once a collector knows the traits of the Martin pieces they are able to pick out their pieces. It seems The Martin Stove & Range Company quit making hollow ware in 1953 except for a piece or two that seemed to be made for special uses. In 1973, Martin Stove & Range and other companies, which had been bought over the years, merged and became Martin Industries. They are still in business today. www.martinindustries.com So far I havent been able to find out any more about it. I need a value placed on my model 200 befor I sell it
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I have a #27 and am using it currently. As for value, there are some for sale on Ebay for $150 or more. Atlanta Stove Works company is out of business. I know of no direct resources.
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