Help ID this old stove.

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Nov 13, 2017
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Michigan
Hello,
This is my first post, and I'm desperate for some help identifying this old stove.

My house was built in 1973 by a doctor who used all top-of-the-line hardware for the time.

The stove is thick cast iron, gray (the light makes It look red), with no markings at all, an oval opening, 8 inch flue, removable wire screen and steel cover.

Thank you in advance.
[Hearth.com] Help ID this old stove.
[Hearth.com] Help ID this old stove.
 
Hello,
This is my first post, and I'm desperate for some help identifying this old stove.

My house was built in 1973 by a doctor who used all top-of-the-line hardware for the time.

The stove is thick cast iron, gray (the light makes It look red), with no markings at all, an oval opening, 8 inch flue, removable wire screen and steel cover.

Thank you in advance.View attachment 215783 View attachment 215784
Funky!
 
Looks like a Chiminea. Indoors though?
 
Well i dont know but i like the look. It is not a stove though it is a fireplace
 
Check out Malm Fireplaces...
Yes it resembles the design of the malms but many other manufacturers were making similar units at the time. But this one is obviously a higher quality than most