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Antique Potbelly Stoves Efficient Stoves for Coal/Wood Heating Historic Stoves c. 1880 - 1940 |
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Circa 1880-1940 Fuel: Wood/Coal Gas & Electric Conversions Available Burn Time: 8 - 12 Hours Price Range: $1850 - 4850.00
The Pot belly stove is the emblem of Americana. More than any other cast iron stove, the potbelly stove was used in public spaces and businesses.
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| Antique Potbelly Stove Inventory |
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Cannon Heater
SR-PB1061

$2850
| The Cannon Potbelly Stove is a powerful and efficient heater. The large potbelly stove was manufactured by the U.S. Army to heat bunkhouses. The stove admirably served its purpose through both of the World Wars and all the way through the Korean War. The name U.S. Army and Cannon Stove are featured in relief work on the cast iron body just below the draft control. The stove features a large cleanout area and a removable cooklid hidden below the mushroom dome. The Cannon Heater is a classic American potbelly stove that has seen its share of history. |
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94 Potbelly
SR-PB1076

$2850
| A gorgeous nickel cameo forms the centerpiece of the loading door on the 94 Potbelly Stove. It’s quite a treat to find such lovely ornamentation on a Potbelly Stove. Wood can be loaded from both the top and the front on this stove. A removable ash pan with it’s own cleanout door are located in the base. The thick ribbing around the body of the stove aids in the distribution of heat. The 94 Potbelly is an efficient heater featuring a unique design element with its lovely cameo.
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Hot Blast
F-PB988

$3850
| The Hot Blast is a potbelly stove without the standard potbelly middle. The solid cast iron stove, that could often be found warming trains, has a flat base which helped steady the stove in the moving locomotives. The two rods that run along the sides were used to secure the stove into the floor of a railcar to prevent the stove from tipping over if the train derailed. The thick rimmed top features a removable cooklid. Wood is loaded from the stunning front door. The solid nickel door reveals the stove’s name and emblem, a nice piece of history. Primary and secondary draft controls provide for total control of the heat output and an added bonus is the ash removal door at the bottom of the stove.
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Jacob's Art
SR-PB1137

$2850
| A smaller member of the potbelly family, the Jacob’s Art antique stove is darling. The stove features the traditional potbelly shape, but the presentation of the standard features from the legs, to the skirt, to the loading door exudes a warm charm. Wood is loaded from the front and there’s a small removable cooklid at the top. The Jacob’s Art Potbelly Stove seems to be a favorite among artisans and musicians.
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Railway King
SR-PB950

$3850
| This powerhouse heater more than lives up to the name King. Often found in railroad stations across the west, the antique Railway King has the quintessential “potbelly” shape and style. Standing at close to five feet tall, the solid cast iron stove can take a 19 inch stick of wood and can heat an area all night long. The ribbing on the body aids in circulating the heat throughout the room. The solid cast iron skirting that encircles the stove is a safety feature that prevents bumping into the hot stove. Wood is loaded from a side door and there is a clean out door and removable ash pan at the base. A large removable cooklid rests on the flat top. The Railway King reigns supreme in heating function, and conjuring up romantic images of the Wild West. |
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Pippin
1265

$2850
| Standing at three feet tall, the Pippin Pot Belly Stove is a darling charmer. This solid cast iron antique stove was manufactured by the Hardwick Stove Company in Cleveland Tennessee. The name of the stove and comapny is on a nickel name plate on the front of the stove. The stove vents from the top, behind a removable cooklid, and can heat a couple of rooms with either wood or coal. Nickel draft controls are located on the front loading door and the ash clean out door on the base of the stove. Lovely nickel legs give the delightful Pippin pot belly stove a bit of sparkle.
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Art
SR-PB1326

$1850
| Four tall legs, with a touch of decorative detailing, add to the nearly
three feet height of this adorable, antique potbelly stove. Two draft
controls help to maximize the heat output. There is an ash clean out door
and a removable ash pan that helps make clean up quick and easy. A
removable cooklid rests on top. The Art #12 will bring cozy comfort to the
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