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We host an extensive collection of ORIGINAL ANTIQUE heating stoves and kitchen ranges circa 1840-1930. Good Time Stove Company preserves the legacy of the heating stove and kitchen range that has proudly signified the heart of the American home for over two centuries. There are many styles and variations available.
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Circa: 1910 - 1930
Fuel: Gas/Propane, Electric Conversions Available.
Price Range:
$3850 - $10,500.00
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The country style home or kitchen will achieve unique distinction with the addition of a vintage kitchen stove. Cooking and baking is easy with gas oven, gas burners and ample cooking space and built-in storage space. Click Here to learn more about retro gas stoves.
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Circa: 1910 - 1930
Fuel: Wood/Coal & Gas/PropaneElectric Conversions Available.
Price Range:
$3850 - $10,500.00
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The country style home or kitchen will achieve unique distinction with the addition of a vintage kitchen stove. Cooking and baking is easy with gas oven, 2- 4 wood burners, and 4 gas burners.
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Circa: 1880 - 1910
Fuel: Wood/Coal, Gas & Electric Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 4 - 6 Hours
Price Range:
$3850 - $6850.00
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The centerpiece in every Victorian home was the elegant wood and coal antique cook stove. Life at home centered around the kitchen stove and cooking was the activity joining the family together. Click Here to learn more about wood cook stoves.
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Circa: 1880 - 1920
Fuel: Wood/Coal, Gas & Electric Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 4 - 6 Hours
Price Range:
$2850 - $4850.00
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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. Click Here to learn more about pot belly stoves.
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Circa: 1880 - 1910
Fuel: Wood/Coal,
Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 8 - 12 Hours
Price Range:
$2850 - $4850.00
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The antique oak cylinder stoves of the late 1800's were the central heating systems for home and business. This was the Victorian era and high design and fancy embellishment reached into every aspect of daily life. Click Here to learn more about cylinder stoves.
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Circa: 1830 - 1910
Fuel: Wood,Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 2 - 4 Hours
Price Range: $2850 - $3850.00
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The Franklin Fireplace, also known as the Ben Franklin Stove, was invented with one purpose in mind: to offer an efficient alternative to the gaping mantles and hearths of traditional fire place. Click Here to learn more about franklin stoves.
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Circa: 1870 - 1920
Fuel: Wood/Coal Gas & Electric Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 8 - 12 Hours
Price Range:
$2850 - $4850.00
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Early home heating relied on the parlor stoves. Capable of heating homes of any style, the parlor stove is suitable to country homes, timber-frame houses and any other early American decor. Click Here to learn more about parlor stoves.
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Circa: 1840 - 1860
Fuel: Wood/Coal,
Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 2 - 6 Hours
Price Range:
$1850 - $3850.00
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The small parlor stove or 4 o'clock stove is a demure wood stove designed to take the chill off bedrooms, bathrooms, studios, work spaces and other non-central areas offering quick warmth with minimum effort ensuring that annexed rooms are comfortable and, cozy and usable. Click Here to learn more about Small Parlor Stoves.
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Circa: 1840 - 1860
Fuel: Wood/Coal,
Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 2 - 6 Hours
Price Range:
$1850 - $3850.00
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The Box Stove is a handsome piece of history. Cast in a variety of designs to coordinate with any decor, the stove plates are found in
Federal, Victorian, and modern motifs. The antique box stove is
constructed from solid cast iron, and as early as the 1830's found home
in the bedroom, bathroom, office, and studio workshop. Click here to learn more about antique box stoves.
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Circa: 1830 - 1850
Fuel: Wood/Coal,
Conversions Available.
Burn Time: 4 - 6 Hours
Price Range:
$2850 - $4850.00
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The cast-iron column stove provides historical authenticity the colonial home, federal home, Victorian home and traditional American homes in general. Click Here to learn more about column stoves.
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