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Franklin Fireplace Stoves Free-Standing Fireplace Wood Stoves Antique Fireplace Stoves c. 1830 - 1910 |
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Circa 1830 - 1910 Fuel: Wood Gas Conversions Available Burn Time: 2 - 4 Hours Price Range: $2850 - 3850.00
The Franklin Fireplace, also known as the Ben Franklin Stove, was invented with one purpose in mind: to offer an effiecent alternative to the gaping mantles and hearths of traditional fire place.
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| Antique Franklin Fireplace Stove Inventory |
| Stove Details |
Stove Description |
Fireside Franklin
SR-FRK1359

$3850
| The Fireside Franklin is a work of art and displays magnificent craftsmanship. The exquisite stove, Victorian in style, features gorgeous details over the entire stove. Lovely roses embossed in the cast iron are located on either side of the arch opening. The arch opening nicely frames the open hearth providing for a lovely view of the fire. There's a removable ash pan at the base which makes clean up a breeze. A cooklid rests underneath a decorative top. The Fireside Franklin is a true antique treasure and has great elegance. |
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Portland Franklin
F-FRK033

$3450
| The Portland Franklin is a perfect stove for watching a roaring fire. The large open hearth allows for a good sized fire. Decorative columns frame the open stove and are topped off with brass rosettes. Three brass medallions adorn the top front of the Portland Franklin. A beautiful sunscape design is crafted on both of the inside walls of the stove. With or without a roaring fire, the Portland is an impressive Franklin stove.
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Franklin
F-FRK113

$2850
| The Franklin Stove not only is a perfect altnerative to a fireplace, but the clean, straight lines, classic hearth and lovely design work on the top front are all design elements inspired by a fireplace that would have been found in a parlor room. Crafted in the mid 1800's this Franklin stove's architectural elements were influenced by the style of that time, including the lion's claw feet. The arched opening mimics the curve on the hearth. There is a removable cooklid on top. A nice creative touch is the beautiful filigree that frames a cameo on the front. A lovely vintage stove from a by-gone era.
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Portland Franklin
F-FRK316

$2850
| This Portland Franklin is the smallest of the three Portland Franklins in the Good Time Stove Company showroom. The detailing in the relief work is striking. The two columns that frame the fireplace feature a Greek architectual motif. Look closely at the top corners of the open fireplace to see two exquistively crafted cast iron pieces in each corner resting below the two brass camoes. Lovely relief work is also featured on the inside walls in the fireplace. A removable cooklid rests on top of the stove. The lion's claw feet add a nice touch. A lovely stove to enjoy an open fire by.
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New England
SR-FRK845

$3850
| The New England Franklin Stove has one of the prettiest hearths you’ll even find on an antique heating stove. Its curvaceous shape is decorated with gorgeous shell and vine filigree. Like the hearth, the cast iron body features lovely curves and filigree. The design on the side loading door is stunning. A removable grate helps keep the fire snug inside the stove.
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Model Parlor
SR-FRK940

$3850
| The Model #2, manufactured by the Weeks and Company in Boston Massachusetts, is an amazing combination of Parlor stove design and Franklin stove function. The antique solid cast iron heating stove features cut out designs on both sides of the stove beautifully framing the front. A lovely front plate can be removed to view the fire. The name of the stove is crafted in an oval emblem on the front. A removable ash clean out area is located on the extended hearth and a cooklid is hidden on top. A draft control door provides an efficient control of the heat output. A footrest on the hearth is an inviting place to relax and enjoy a warm fire as well as the exquisite design details on this stunning antique heating stove.
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Early Franklin
SR-FRK1155

$3850
| The Early Franklin, a solid cast iron antique stove, manufactured in the
mid-1800's, is the perfect substitute for a fireplace. The large, open and
inviting hearth inspires a romantic or relaxing evening watching a crackling
fire. Touches of lovely scroll work decorate the front. The smooth stove
floor is framed by two cast iron wings that extend to the edge of the
hearth. Two brass rosettes on the top of the stove add sparkle and
distinction. The three large claw feet add a touch of whimsy and fun. Pull
up a chair and enjoy a fire with the Early Franklin antique stove.
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Open Franklin
SR-FRK1266

$2850
| Standing at close to four feet tall, the Open Franklin antique heating stove
makes quite an impression. The casting style of the stove is Federal which
was a popular motif back in the mid-1800's. The entire body of the stove is
covered with gorgeous relief work, while the hearth and legs are smooth and
sleek. The front of the stove is removable allowing for a full view of the
fire. WIth the front piece in place, draft controls help regulate the heat
output. A removable cooklid rests on top of the stove. The Open Franklin
stove combines the best qualities of a Franklin Stove and a Four O'Clock
stove while having a style and look that's both grand and distinctive.
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V M Franklin
SR-FRK1304

$2850
| Federal style defines this impressive Franklin stove. The roomy hearth provides ample space for a roaring fire. The top front of the stove features several different creative designs that blend nicely together. Two brass rosettes are located on top along with a removable cooklid. Two decorative columns frame the open stove. Inside the stove diverse designs are found on the walls. A large screen comes with the stove. For a relaxing or romantic evening by an open fire, the VM Franklin antique stove is an ideal choice for any American-style home. |
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French Fire Plain
SR-FRK248

$1850
| Benjamin Franklin, the inventor of the Franklin stove, spent a fair amount of time in France, and rumor has it, spent a fair amount of time socializing with French women. This antique Franklin stove was manufactured in France in the mid 1800's, many years after Benjamin's visits. This stove is a rare find. The unique architecture of the stove is highlighted with majestic columns that frame the fuel box and open oven. Brass medallions adorn the front of the grand stove. The stove burns coal which is loaded from the front. Benjamin Franklin's achievements were legendary and his trips to France memorable. This rare stove, like its namesake, is also legendary, and extraordinary. |
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