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Portable paraffin cooking stove

1930-1935

"Juwel" travelling paraffin stove, German, c.1930

"Juwel" travelling paraffin stove, German, c.1930

1930

"Tortoise" cast iron solid fuel slow combustion stove, for room heatin g, small model, by C. Portway of Halstead, Essex, 1900-1940

"Tortoise" cast iron solid fuel slow combustion stove

1900-1940

Stove, cast iron, Great Northern Railway, door with cast inscription "F/14/6".

Stove, Great Northern Railway

Ornate cast iron cylindrical slow combustion stove, with removeable lid so that it can function as a cooker, and with integral wrought iron cylinder for coke or coal, English, 1860-1900

Ornate cast iron cylindrical slow combustion stove

1860-1900

Highly ornate solid fuel slow combustion stove in polished iron for wa rming a large room, with a domed lid surmounted by a cupid, and a trivet for a kettle or pan at the rear on top of the flue, originally installed in a large manor house near Salzburg, by Junker and Ruh, Karlsruhe, c.1880

Highly ornate solid fuel slow combustion stove in polished iron for wa rming a large room

1870-1890

"Courtier" continuous burning stove, a response to growing demand for central heating and for compliance with Clean Air regulations, with firedoors patented by Mitchell Russell and Co and Thomas Preston, Bonny bridge, Scotland, 1955

"Courtier" continuous burning stove

1955

No.322 paraffin warming stove by Rippingille's, 1893

No.322 paraffin warming stove by Rippingille's

1893

Burge's Patent downward burning stove for eliminating smoky chimneys and safely producing more heat from less fuel, comprising ornate cast iron vase with handles, perforated lid, grate and rear flue, patent no. 3752, 1813, by William Burge, Bristol, 1813-1820

Burge's Patent downward burning stove for eliminating smoky chimneys and safely producing more heat from less fuel

1813-1820

Stove, Great Northern Railway, cast iron marked "The Nelson" from Fletton Yard.

Stove, Great Northern Railway

Signal Box Stove, North Eastern Railway, cast iron, ex-Burton Agnes signal box. Overall: 889 mm x 431.8 mm x 304.8 mm.

Ex Burton Agnes signal box stove

Clark's patent syphon hygienic stove, a flueless gas fire with single Argand gas burner in central column, whereby the burnt gases pass through a system of tubes to be rendered harmless by condensation, with cast iron top and bottom, and copper reflector, patent no 4042 by Samuel Clark in 1881, London, 1881-1900

Clark's patent syphon hygienic stove

1881-1900

Small portable charcoal burning stove for warming rooms in the Eastern Mediterranean, brass base surmounted by perforated copper cover with brass eagle on top, Sicilian, 1965

Small portable charcoal burning stove for warming rooms in the Eastern Mediterranean

1965

Cast iron paraffin table cooking stove, with two large flat wicks and mica viewing window, decorated in ornate shell and foliage pattern, English, 1880-1900

Cast iron paraffin table cooking stove

1880-1900

"Yukon" portable cast iron gas stove, with four non-aerated burners to provide heat by convection, with ornate top but non-original viewing window, by the General Gas Apparatus Co, English, 1890-1910

"Yukon" portable cast iron gas stove

1890-1910

"Duck" cooking stove (Gas), c.1920, small oven of the type used in place of the kitchen range in summer

"Duck" cooking stove (Gas)

1920

"Romesse" solid fuel, free-standing heating stove, c.1890

"Romesse" solid fuel

1890

"The Surrey" syphonic gas room heater stove by Richmonds Ltd of Warrington

"The Surrey" syphonic gas room heater stove

Slow combustion stove, Dr. Arnott type, "Calorifere Phenix", Paris, c.1880

Slow combustion stove

1880

Rippingille's oil cooking stove, c.1936

Rippingille's oil cooking stove, c.1936

Laundry stove with chimney, with 7 flat irons, c.1910. Flat irons described as following:-(1-3) Set of three Salter brand flat irons marked '3, 4' & '7', (4) Unbranded smoothing iron, No.5 Flat iron with M&O logo, marked '2', (6). Unbranded flat iron marked '2' and (7). Flat iron marked 'Gammon.' (see note)

Laundry stove with chimney

1910

Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove, sectioned to demonstrate how fuel is vaporised and burnt under pressure, with sectioned 'roarer' burner, on wooden stand and with two cleaning needles, by B.A. Hjorth and Co., Stockholm, 1912

Primus No.5 'Silent' brass paraffin cooking stove

1912

Stove, ornate design with 'MR' in centre. Plaques with 'Barnwell & Co, Foundry' and 'MR 1860'. Overall: 1025 mm x 530 mm x 590 mm.

Midland Railway Stove

1860

Gurney stove, installed in Gloucester Cathedral in 1865 and removed in 1958; and photograph of stove in Gloucester Cathedral (20" x 16") (Photo purchased from H.E. Jones (Gloucester) Ltd.

Gurney stove

"Arden Hill & Co" table top gas stove, c.1935

"Arden Hill & Co" table top gas stove, c.1935

Kitchen stove, circ.1912, by Deane and Bell Ltd., from the Star Music Hall, Bermondsey

Kitchen stove

1912

'Feron' concrete solid fuel heating stove

'Feron' concrete solid fuel heating stove

1947

A gas cooking stove; a sheet-metal oven to fit the above. 6 composition grindstones; a tinplate oil container with spout; 24 tins & boxes of workshop sundries

Gas cooking stove

'The Summerford No. 3' coke stove, with ash pan uptake, elbow and floor pan

'The Summerford No. 3' coke stove

Free standing ornate cast iron stove with gothic motifs, with large op en grate on two opposite sides, built for Winchester College hall to r eplace old open hearth, known as "Simon and Jude" because it was lit o n this Saints' Day each year, in use until 1961, by J. Oldham, England , 1821

Free standing ornate cast iron stove with gothic motifs

1821

Ornate cast iron gas stove with 11 tufted asbestos radiants and internal vertical iron tubes to circulate hot air and provide convected heat , for use in a large room or workspace, decorative ceramic tile at front, by Thomas Fletcher of Warrington, 1880-1900

Ornate cast iron gas stove

1880-1900

Valor paraffin stove, model 525T, c.1940

Valor paraffin stove, model 525T, c.1940

1940

"Oresse" solid fuel stove, c.1905, by Smith and Wellstood

Oresse solid fuel stove

1905

From the 1808 Extension to the Cruciform Building: One iron stove, for heating the factory

Iron Stove