Coleman Gasoline Iron, Model 4-A, Blue, Made From 1929-1948 In The USA
Coleman Gasoline Iron, Model 4-A, Baby Blue, Base Markings, Trademark Reg, Coleman, Made In The USA, Handle and Body Baby Blue. Coleman’s Model 4-A Iron was Very Popular with Its “Cool BLUE Handle.” Coleman In Wichita, Kansas Made This Model From 1929–1948.
Another category of antique pressing irons is fuel irons, antique, irons are heated by gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, natural gas, carbide-acetylene, or over a gas jet or lamp, etc. The best known, and most commonly found or offered for sale, of this style of iron, is THE BLUE ENAMEL GASOLINE IRON. In addition to making lanterns, Coleman made myriad models, of fuel irons, many of them in assorted enamel-colour finishes. Blue is by far the most commonly seen colour, but Coleman also made irons in many other colours that are much more desirable, turquoise, red, green, tan, etc. Other manufacturers made coloured enamel irons as well which are also eagerly sought after. The tan, or beige-coloured gas iron, was made by the American Machine Co. An enamelled gas iron called the Sunshine was produced in a beautiful burgundy colour. These irons range in value in good condition from as low as $60 or so for a blue Coleman in typical used condition to several hundred dollars for an unusual colour iron in pristine condition in its original box with accessories.
Item Code - TOO7C2801CMA
Width: 10 1/2" Height: 7" Depth: 4 1/8" Weight: 2.496 kg