Help identify this coal stove

 
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Post by ttnicolaisen » Fri. Mar. 15, 2019 4:30 pm

BigBarney wrote:
Fri. Mar. 15, 2019 3:47 pm
The fifth picture down has a name on the door ....

Louis Warburg and sons

Frankfort (Germany)

BigBarney
Wow.... I gotten the Louis part, but I was thinking that the r's were f's. Will add that to my search... Thanks for the clarification for me....ooopppsss

 
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Post by Pauliewog » Fri. Mar. 15, 2019 6:51 pm

If you are on Facebook look up and join the Antique Stove Collectors Group and post it there.

One of our members is Professor Howell Harris and if anyone can help you identify it ..... It's him.

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Post by gardener » Thu. Jan. 30, 2020 2:29 pm

throwing this anthracite stove in here, not because it furthers the OP's thread, but because I had mentioned Nott's stove early on,


saw this
https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-rese ... act/285965

Nott's Anthracite Coal Heating Stove, Used by Eliphalet Nott, circa 1833
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Post by Hoytman » Thu. Jan. 30, 2020 7:03 pm

KingCoal wrote:
Tue. Mar. 12, 2019 10:56 am
holy cats, don't open that link and click on warehouse unless there is someone there who can revive you.

I barely made it out.

never seen so many fantastic stoves of this type in one resource before.

steve
Oh gosh...now I have to stop reading the thread and go straight there. Lol!!!

 
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Post by Hoytman » Thu. Jan. 30, 2020 7:09 pm

Hoytman wrote:
Thu. Jan. 30, 2020 7:03 pm
Oh gosh...now I have to stop reading the thread and go straight there. Lol!!!
Holy Smokes!!!! I nearly broke my thumb scrolling so fast just to get an idea of how many there were. That ain’t right boys and girls...it just ain’t right. Lol!!!

 
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Post by Holdencoal » Thu. Jan. 30, 2020 8:24 pm

Tyler, Is this sitting in a synagogue?


 
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Post by Holdencoal » Fri. Jan. 31, 2020 10:54 am

I hope this helps. This was on auction in 2011 and out of Philadelphia, PA Est 3-4k.

"A very fine antique German cast iron stove labeled Ludwigs Biitte circa 1880. Having a pierced work arched door with classical winged figure over a bvase with gilt trim and central swan. Raised on scrolling feet."

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Post by fig » Sun. Feb. 16, 2020 12:17 pm

Seen one similar to that on St. Louis CL a while back. They only wanted a few hundred. It didn’t look big enough to heat much though.

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