I know this isn’t a coal stove although it is a indirect stove with back pipe and has shaker grates but I’m looking for some info and how it would have originally looked what was plated and with what and what it had for a finial
PP Stewart wood number 3 only date I can find on it is 1862
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Pretty stove, Dana.
Are you certain it's not a coal stove, or combo wood/coal ?
Some coal stoves used ribbed cast iron liners for the firebox - like in your last picture. My in-law's Acorn kitchen range had a cast iron lined firebox with coal grates.
And those grate bars look a lot like dockash coal grates. Can they be shaken and rotated, or just shaken ?
Paul
Are you certain it's not a coal stove, or combo wood/coal ?
Some coal stoves used ribbed cast iron liners for the firebox - like in your last picture. My in-law's Acorn kitchen range had a cast iron lined firebox with coal grates.
And those grate bars look a lot like dockash coal grates. Can they be shaken and rotated, or just shaken ?
Paul
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The grates rock like dock ash type grate just like the ones in my fairy Crawford, the ribbed rear liner is also a divider for the back pipe and is cracked
I say wood because in the first pic you can see the name is wood burner number 3
I say wood because in the first pic you can see the name is wood burner number 3
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Dana ask Mike or the Professor over at the other place for what was nickel originally.
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Antique Stove Collector page. You posted this stove there first.