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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: scottbu70 on February 01, 2010, 09:31:56 AM
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was wondering if anyone could help me with this item i have. its a kerosene coffe pot that says universal no."006" made by landers,frary and clark. new britan,conn. d.r.g.m. no 271098...was wondering if it had any value? thanks so much!!
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This is a urn - could be for coffee or hot water....I am sure others will pipe in before I get the chance to look through my books. But will revisit later when I have more time.
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This is a urn - could be for coffee or hot water....I am sure others will pipe in before I get the chance to look through my books. But will revisit later when I have more time.
thank you very much!! i appreciate any help...
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Universal was a brand name adopted by Launders, Frary & Clark. According to the Patent office, the "Universal" trademark dates from 1890, although your piece had to have been made after 1900. I am betting 1905 - 1907,
Your burner should have a date on the bottom! It was to burn alcohol or kerosene.
Here is the LF&C company's information
http://www.toaster.org/landers.html (http://www.toaster.org/landers.html)
Like yours?
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil (http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil)
d.r.g.m. "Deutsche Reich Gebraumeister" and is a design patent (similar to a "Registered" mark) that provides a warranty. These were first issued starting in 1891 and were discontinued after WWII.
I believe I just found it....
http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html (http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html)
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Universal was a brand name adopted by Launders, Frary & Clark. According to the Patent office, the "Universal" trademark dates from 1890, although your piece had to have been made after 1900. I am betting 1905 - 1907,
Your burner should have a date on the bottom! It was to burn alcohol or kerosene.
Here is the LF&C company's information
http://www.toaster.org/landers.html (http://www.toaster.org/landers.html)
Like yours?
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil (http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil)
d.r.g.m. "Deutsche Reich Gebraumeister" and is a design patent (similar to a "Registered" mark) that provides a warranty. These were first issued starting in 1891 and were discontinued after WWII.
I believe I just found it....
http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html (http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html)
very interesting thank you!! the dates on the bottom are mar 20,06 and july 17,06....is this of any value?
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Universal was a brand name adopted by Launders, Frary & Clark. According to the Patent office, the "Universal" trademark dates from 1890, although your piece had to have been made after 1900. I am betting 1905 - 1907,
Your burner should have a date on the bottom! It was to burn alcohol or kerosene.
Here is the LF&C company's information
http://www.toaster.org/landers.html (http://www.toaster.org/landers.html)
Like yours?
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil (http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/universal-copper-coffee-percolator-coal-oil)
d.r.g.m. "Deutsche Reich Gebraumeister" and is a design patent (similar to a "Registered" mark) that provides a warranty. These were first issued starting in 1891 and were discontinued after WWII.
I believe I just found it....
http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html (http://www.silive.com/homegarden/antiques/index.ssf/2009/04/grandparents_1907_coffee_urn_s.html)
thanks so much! its 1906....do you think i could sell if i wanted?? any idea what i should ask?
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If you are trying to sell this item, I think you would have little problem doing so. Universal items are really known for their chrome, They were a early chrome company that seems to have a good collector base. On top of that it is a unique enough item, to draw in the collectors of these early coffee Urns. I would image even coffee pot collectors would be intrested. As for my opinion on the value. In excellent condition I would say you could get 50.00. Half that if not in excellent. I see many of these that are usually thrashed and they sit on the thrift store shelves. If you are using Ebay I would start it at $30.00 and see what happens.
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If you are trying to sell this item, I think you would have little problem doing so. Universal items are really known for their chrome, They were a early chrome company that seems to have a good collector base. On top of that it is a unique enough item, to draw in the collectors of these early coffee Urns. I would image even coffee pot collectors would be intrested. As for my opinion on the value. In excellent condition I would say you could get 50.00. Half that if not in excellent. I see many of these that are usually thrashed and they sit on the thrift store shelves. If you are using Ebay I would start it at $30.00 and see what happens.
excellent info....thanks so much!!
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I have seen them selling for more at auction if in immaculate condition....up to $100.
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I have seen them selling for more at auction if in immaculate condition....up to $100.
thanks kc!!