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RedDove

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Sep 5, 2018
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I am looking for information to help identify this stove. I can not find anything about it anywhere ☹️ Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance !
 

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Looks like a later version of an Atlanta Stove Works cook stove. Maybe from the 40's or 50's? Atlanta made a wide variety of stoves.
 
I am looking for information to help identify this stove. I can not find anything about it anywhere ☹️ Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance !

Looks like you already identified it. It’s an Atlanta Stove Works model 5115, in the “L” finish. ;-)