White-Warner Cook Stove

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HopeSprings

New Member
Oct 1, 2023
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Massachusetts
Hi all! We just bought a cook stove for our cabin up north and i'm hoping I can get some info on it here. It's a White Warner and we were told it's a 1939. That's all I really know about it. It needs some love, but it appears to be in pretty good shape. I didn't get a picture of the plate, but I believe the model is 1835. (We also do have the top piece and legs, I just didn't upload the pic). If any one has suggestions on where I can get info/ parts, it would be greatly appreciated!

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Nice looking stove -- what I can see of it.

This woman says she used Ericson's Antique Stoves to restore her Villa Crawford cookstove. I do not know anything more about Ericson's than she writes, but they are in Massachusetts and so (apparently) are you. So they might be worth checking into.

I wish you the best in this project. Stop back in and keep us updated on your progress.
 
Nice looking stove -- what I can see of it.

This woman says she used Ericson's Antique Stoves to restore her Villa Crawford cookstove. I do not know anything more about Ericson's than she writes, but they are in Massachusetts and so (apparently) are you. So they might be worth checking into.

I wish you the best in this project. Stop back in and keep us updated on your progress.
Thanks much! I'm going to start sending out emails and pics to a couple of places to try and get some info. I'm in love with the little thing! I can't wait to get it working.