Is there as stove that is EPA Approved for both Wood and Coal?

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I always relate the look of a classic coal stove to the Coalbrookdales. They just looks like veddy British and proper coal burners.
 
The picture below is of a new Much Wenlock, which is shown on the Aga site
http://www.aga-rayburn.co.uk/59_88.htm

Mine doesn't have any silver on it except for the latch on the ash tray door and on the damper.

My window also has grates across it, but this gives you some idea as to what it looks like.

Oh, and the firebox is very small, so it'd be hard to go with all wood. Can be done, of course, but the logs have to be small.

I'm putting a picture of the Hitzer we were looking at so i can compare the look. This picture is from Hitzer's web site
http://www.hitzer.com/model30-95.html.
 

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