Here's some history, an aerial view and past presidents. Gadsden Times Alabama;
http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...=emsnAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1NcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1414,63395
Notice this company made many things for Montgomery Ward, so looking into their old catalogs you may find when it was available, cost and a description of what it was called. (parlor, utility, multi-fuel...... )
If rotating doesn't lift it slightly, I think you'll find you slide it forward and back to open and close. A mark or slot on the Finial (top cover) should show wear from movement if it was used correctly. Opening will make a wood fire burn harder. (used as primary air adjustment) Using the bottom air will burn your wood too fast - use them to kindle or coal. Opening the top a touch with a coal fire not only gives it secondary air, but at night you open it to allow inside air up chimney reducing draft, reducing what comes through the coal bed slowing fire. Otherwise many coal stoves would burn themselves out overnight. Tilting a lid overnight was another way to slow them down to assure a fire in the morning. A barometric damper does this automatically to control draft and would be advisable if used with coal.
are there any markings or labels on it you really need to know what you have before installing itIt must be chimney because it twist locks together.
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