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That Redhead is in very good shape! Has all the handles intact which is rare. It probably depends on several factors, including where you live. But there are some people who like to have a vintage kettle from the year they were born! So you need someone in their early to mid 50’s to bite! Clean it up and see what you can get.
 
I have one just like it, with metal wheels. I think I paid $20 or $25 for it a couple years ago.
But I had to make a 4 hour trip on Thanksgiving afternoon. 😀
 
I think it would be true to say that the “kettle fever” of several years ago, has cooled down. For a while you had to scramble to buy any older kettle - and pay a premium if the seller knew the market. I have noted that prices have dropped a good bit and only the very rarest models get any excitement.

Do others here agree?
 
I have no idea what that kettle might go for, they just aren't my thing. It does look to be in pretty good condition to begin with, but could stand a more thorough cleaning if you're looking to sell it for top dollar.
 

 

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