Looking to identify a stove

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Post by kaizen33 » Sun. Oct. 21, 2018 9:44 pm

Hello,

I'm trying to learn more about a stove I just bought. It's a decorative piece for my wife. It's a warren and fuller. On the inside I can see that the panels all been marked with a "V 25". I see no date. Anyone able to identify this one?

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Post by McGiever » Mon. Oct. 22, 2018 12:32 am

It is a wood stove.


 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Mon. Oct. 22, 2018 6:47 am

Yes, very likely a wood stove. But the rather low air damper openings in the front makes me wonder if it's set up for coal. A picture of the inside and the grates will tell for sure.

Paul

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