Need help identifying this kitchen stove/oven!

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Ms.Fritts

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Apr 19, 2014
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I'm trying to find out what this type of stove is called, what time frame their from, and if there are any manufacturers that reproduce them. Can you help me?

[Hearth.com] Need help identifying this kitchen stove/oven!
 
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Is that yours or are you just trying to find a similar model? The way it has been built into the wall makes me think that it was a custom built. If you want to find a modern wood cookstove here is an older thread with several leads: https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/wood-cook-stove.77716/#post-1587748

Hi Grisu,
Thank you for responding. I'm just trying to find out what these kind of stoves are called. If its a custom design that tells me a lot. Do you know what they are?
 
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Thank you for the info and links. This gives me a starting point for research.

Michelle Fritts

This appears to be a built-in, English, Victorian, coal burning, kitchen stove. I have seen similar stoves in movies of the mid-late,1800s period.

Here are some other examples:
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http://www.wildcardwalks.co.uk/images/COOKING-01A--Cast-iron-cooking-range-at-Barbon-Inn.jpg
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oh, the power of google image search.... the answer including additional links are on this page (broken link removed to http://www.offgridworld.com/who-owns-this-stunningly-beautiful-wood-stove/)
 
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Bingo, well done akbear. It is indeed a Victorian design. It's cool that they area still making stoves.
 
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