help with identifying log burner

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john carter

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Sep 17, 2014
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chesterfield derbyshire
Hello to all.. I'm in urgent need to get an old multi fuel/log burner I've aquired. as its my first time on the post and not very fluent in computing. It was taken out of an old house and previous owner of the house has no idea as it was already in the house but said he thinks its German. Ive looked at the stove for an ID tag but there isnt one. There's no distinguished emblems like a Villager. Suffolk or later Jotuls.
its a double door with 2 vents on the front and an one on either side. Its very heavy also.
Ive seen a perfect photo on google image but it didnt say the make. Ill try and posy this photo too as its almost identical except more vents on the front .
So here goes.. heres tthe one from the google image followed by the photos of the one i have. please help
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No idea. There are a lot of European stoves we have never seen over here. The goggle image is scary. Don't they believe in keeping combustibles away from the stove?
 
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