Victor 110

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JSlan
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Post by JSlan » Mon. Sep. 21, 2020 12:25 pm

Morning y'all.
I recently acquired a coal burning pot belly stove. Unfortunately I dont know much about them except for the stories my Grandparents used to tell. I'm on a search for knowledge here. The name on the front plate reads Victor 110. The stove portion is about 22 inches when measured on its base its roughly 31 in but dosent have a top/ lid. I can't find any info on line about the stove but I have an idea that Victor models were once made by the US Manufacturering Co. but I haven't a clue as to when. I'm attaching a photo for reference. I could use some help here.

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