These don't turn up very often around here. It's 48" tall, and weighs over 100lbs. Also came with 3 USA made tongs.
I have no use for it, but certainly wasn't going to pass it up.
A friend of mine had one of these in his shop. I came by one day and bought a bunch of stuff from him, but passed on the cone anvil. It looked like a nice item but I just couldn't see much of a use for it, and couldn't really see needing one in the future to justify the cost.
CR: nice find and i haven't seen one around in all the years i've been buying and looking for blacksmith STUFF. I suppose i could check out the youtube videos to see what a cone is really supposed to be used for, but Thumper warned us not to start watching them because guessing that is a rabbit hole without a bottom.
the tongs look like they are in great shape and that might be the first ones i've ever seen that are painted.
I was taught it was impolite to ask what someone paid for something. Besides - what I paid for it may not have any relevance to current market value.
Look on Ebay to see what they are selling for.