Please help me learn about Ae Mon Godin 2120
This is a small stove, about 25" high and 7" wide. It appears to be in good shape, and online searching that tells me Godin stoves were made in France.
Is it an antique?
Wondering if it's coal or wood fired
Anything unique about this that I should know as we try to sell it?
Thanks.
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- freetown fred
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Yep, she's an antique!! Nice lil find V. You'll definitely get some feed back.
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The design dates back to the 1800s and continued to be made through the 1980s. This one is different though in details from what I have seen, so could very well be antique. It is both wood and coal.
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Hi , Try www.stovehunters.com . They are a english company that specialise in restoring and selling just antique and vintage french stoves . I’m sure if you were to contact them they would be able to tell you all about your stove . Godwin still manufactures today and have for sale a multi fuel , and wood burning only stove of a very similar design to yours .