Fuller & Warren Service Stewart cookstove

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Post by pianoman8t8 » Sun. Nov. 28, 2021 4:34 pm

Hi all,
I haven't been able to find another one of these on the internet yet, so I figured I'd post a couple photos of it here. This is 1 of 2 cookstoves I have (had a 3rd at one time), I'll get to posting about the 2nd one in a separate thread. Can never have too many stoves LOL.

We picked this one up from a couple over in VT, who had it about 30yrs, and if I recall, as their sole source for cooking (minus microwave). Needs a little TLC, but all the options plus glass door windows, couldn't turn it down. Currently collecting dust up in my garage, someday I plan to fix it up and use it. It's a Fuller & Warren Service Stewart, not sure of year. Wood firebox on the left, which warms the left lids and bottom oven, and has gas burners on the right (not sure what the 2 small ones in the center are for yet...), gas oven on top right, and gas broiler on top left. Neat stove! Biggest flaw is the casting around the top front of the lower oven. Can see it in one of the photos. It's fixable, one way or another.

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Post by Sunny Boy » Sun. Nov. 28, 2021 4:59 pm

Welcome Pianoman.

One of my bother-in-laws uses a Stewart wood/coal/gas range. I've posted about it, with pictures, in the Cookin' With Coal thread.

Cookin' With Coal

Paul


 
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Post by pianoman8t8 » Sun. Nov. 28, 2021 5:03 pm

I saw your post, his model is a bit different

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Sun. Nov. 28, 2021 5:19 pm

pianoman8t8 wrote:
Sun. Nov. 28, 2021 5:03 pm
I saw your post, his model is a bit different
Yes, but basically the same layout.

Wood/coal heating the four burners on the left half of the cooktop and the oven below. Four gas burners on the right half of the cooktop, plus a gas oven and gas broiler above. His does not have a cabinet base with storage and warming oven below.

Paul

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