Anyone know what this is and who made it?

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homedad

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May 27, 2018
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I bought a cottage and this was in it. It wasn't being used as the chimney is cemented closed. It looks to be in pristine shape and very clean.
 

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It is an old franklin style stove. And it has really serious clearance issues. What do you want to know
 
I wouldn't want to heat my house with it in the winter, but I think they are a great match for a cottage. We have an old timer in ours. Not a Franklin, but it looks nice & will heat the place if you need it to, in the shoulder seasons.

As long as the install is proper, that is.
 
Its a Franklin clone, not every efficient. Its one step away from an open fireplace.