Stoves Awaiting Restoration                          "Cast from the past" 
                                                                                                                                                                 
Stoves to Be Restored






Round Oak
D-16

Made by Estate of P.D. Beckwith of Dowagiac, Michigan, here is the quintessential oak style stove, complete with bootrails that are made to look like logs of wood, adorned with oak leaves, and the original elaborate finial, too.















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Glenwood Baseheater No. 22

Another classic stove, this one was made by Weir Stove Co, Taunton, MA circa 1900. It has a cast face on the front, and a grid of mica windows.  There is also a heating oven under the swing top. This one might be a little bit rare.
Even in its present condition, it is an awesome looking stove.









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Great Western Oak No. 116 G

Made by Great Western Stove Co. of Leavenworth, Denver and Omaha, this is a very solid, beautifully designed oak stove. It has skirts all around, which is somewhat unusual, as is the inset construction of the legs, and the very ornate brass and copper finial.  Those people sure had a knack for designing stoves!







 

 


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Jewett box stove No. 25
Made by Sherman S. Jewett & Co., Buffalo, NY, and patented 1868.  The door of the stove bears its name, 'Alert', and its date, 1868.  It is a large box stove, and a capable heater, standing 24" tall, and 22" wide at the feet, with a 24" firebox. Very good condition for being 142 years old! Now restored, resealed, repainted and ready for sale on our home page.


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Grand Glenwood No. 103

A uniquely beautiful early Glenwood baseheater, circa 1885 -1900, made by Weir Stove Co., Taunton, MA.  This stove stands about 5 1/2 feet tall, has three sides of mica /eisenglas windows to  view the fire. (currently covered with pieces of metal), and a resplendent filigree finial.  It is really in need of some TLC! This stove was rescued by Lish and Dave Helgeson of Lish Helgeson Homes, Inc, Asheville, North Carolina, to be restored to its true grandeur once again.







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Astor Oak




The Star  No. 4

Made by Cole, Davis & Co., Lakeville, NH, and patented 1851. The Star is 30" high, and 28" wide, at the feet. It is in remarkably good condition.What a beautiful little parlor stove.
 It has now been totally restored - see our Antique Stoves for Sale page for the new Star!






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Champion Coal Burner
No. 1

By Magee Furnace Co. of Chelsea, Mass., this stove is actually an early base heater. It dates 1868 and is in remarkably good condition for its years. Under the hinged swing top is a small heating oven with the original cook plate and a grate. A really unique, pretty and historic stove. Now fully restored on our home page.











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Model Herald No. 12







King Arizona
This is a very nice size heater of a similar design to the Moore's AirTight Heater, only smaller. It stands 53" tall, with a 24 1/2" footprint, and 14" firepot. Four large windows for viewing the fire, and the side panels have a leaping fish in the center of the filigree design. Can't wait to see it restored!

 

 

 









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Ginger Creek Antique Stoves
Taylorsville, NC
(828) 632-2505
Round Oak

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Baron No. 21

This is a fairly large pot belly stove, standing 47 inches high, (when the feet are attached).  It is also very heavy and has a 17 1/2 inch firepot. Sure to be fully capable of heating a large space very effectively. 
The Baron is now fully restored!  Check our home page, Antique Stoves for Sale !

 

 

 

 

 
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Jewett box stove

Grand Glenwood No. 103

 





Astor Oak Junior
  No. 150

Made by Union Stove Works, New York, this medium sized oak stove is 49" tall, has a 14" firepot, and a 19" square footprint. It has acorns and oak leaves adorning the entire stove, and an unusual combination 'vent and mica' window. This one will be a real charmer!
--Update:
The Astor Junior is now totally restored ! See it on our Antique Stoves for Sale page.









Cole Davis stove
Magee Furnace Co. stove








Model Herald
No. 12

Made by O.G. Herald of Taunton, Mass., the Model Herald is a baseburner in very good shape, with all its original pipes, circa 1915 -1925.  It is 56 inches tall, with a 21 x 22 inch base.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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