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I have a double cast iron porceline sink in excellent condition.

 
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I have a double cast iron porceline sink in excellent condition. Is there any value to it? if so, where can I sell it?

Submitted: 803 days and 19 hours ago.
Category: Antiques
Value: $20
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Expert:  Dori replied 802 days and 23 hours ago.

These old farmers sinks do have value but the venue of sale is key. They are very heavy and the cost of delivery is always considered with these pieces. I have a number of historical records of sale to give you some idea of what these can fetch on the market. (and to compare to your example) I would say a local sale or craigs list is your best bet to a fair price for these sinks as you maybe able to find a buyer in the area.

 

60"x22" Vintage 1938 Porcelain Cast Iron Farmhouse Sink


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Sold For: $599.95 USD - Date: 7/28/2009 6PM - Channel: Online Auction - Source: eBay

Category: Architectural/Garden - Original Category: Antiques : Architectural & Garden : Plumbing

KURA 60"x22" Vintage 1938 Porcelain Cast Iron Farmhouse Sink
Beautiful, vintage, wall mount, laundry sink salvaged from an old firehouse in Northern Virginia. The sink is made of porcelain over cast iron, and was made by "Standard Stationary Mfg. Co." the Louisville, KY branch in 1938. The sink has a wide single bowl (basin) and a wide drain-board.
Restoration : At the point of salvage, the sink was dirty and had a few heavy stains, and the iron under layer was a bit rusty.

 

1928 Porcelain on Cast Iron Sink & Drain Farmhouse 52


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Sold For: $140.00 USD - Date: 4/21/10 - Channel: Online Auction - Source: eBay


1928 Porcelain on Cast Iron Sink & Drain Farmhouse 52"

 

VINTAGE CAST IRON SALESMAN SAMPLE SINK WITH FAUCET, NR


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Sold For: $146.29 USD - Date: 4/4/10 - Channel: Online Auction - Source: eBay

 

 

Antique Cast Iron Farm Farmhouse Kitchen Sink & Legs

Sold For: $500.00 USD - Date: 11/9/08 - Channel: Online Auction - Source: eBay

Up for auction is this desirable 1930's double basin kitchen sink with legs. It has a large backsplash, front apron and super deep basin. The sink is the original "sea foam green " porcelain.

 

Antique Cast Iron Farm Farmhouse Kitchen Sink

Sold For: $475.00 USD - Date: 11/2/2008 3PM - Channel: Online Auction - Source: eBay

Category: Architectural/Garden - Original Category: Antiques : Architectural & Garden : Other

Up for auction is this desirable 1930's double basin kitchen sink. It has a large backsplash, front apron and super deep basin. The sink is approx. 50" wide by 24 " deep by 16" High. The right basin is approx. 21 x 19", 12 " deep and the one on left is 21 x 19", 6" deep . The backsplash and front apron are each approx 8". The deep basin on the right hangs down @ 6" lower. The left drain is @5" overall, and the Right is @3" overall". The overall condition of this sink is good, but does some sm nicks and chips , scratches, wear, etc, due to use for the last 70+ years and is original porcelain. T are some chips that have been touched up, t is one w the opening is for the left side of faucet, and a chip / fracture with some hairline marks on the front of apron. The finish is not all worn through to the cast like many but shows wear to glaze and not as shinny as it once was.

 

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