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Jb30

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Apr 28, 2022
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Recently came across this stove during a remodel. Prior to finding it I didn't know anything about antique or older stoves, but in trying to figure out what this is I have gained a ton of interest! I have tried everything I can think of to identify what this is. Parts that were easily removable I have wired brushed top rust to show numbers but haven't had luck finding anything, it seems to be in good shape I would like to know more about it to decide where to from here. I know it's a coal stove maybe wood too?? Thanks for the add to the site I will post update pictures of it washed down or anything needed to be seen clearer

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I can tell you it is a coal parlor stove. Probably early 20th century
 
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I can tell you it is a coal parlor stove. Probably early 20th century
I can tell you it is a coal parlor stove. Probably early 20th century
Yeah I've narrowed it down guessing anyway that it's from the 20s probably french but could be from Canada as well I live in Michigan and a place in detroit back in the day made a lot of cast iron with F marks that was partnered with Canada somehow. Same enamel colors but k can't find a look up guide to know for sure maybe I'm missing a makers mark somewhere. Flipped over on the bottom tab between the legs in another F. 64&a A but not sure what that stands for or means
 
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never seen anything even close to it. nice tho.
 
Great looking little parlor stove. It looks like the enameled surface is still in good condition. Contact some of the better antique stove companies to get some history on it. The English spelling of Tiger may be a clue. If it was French I would expect it to say Tigre, though the style is French.