Posted 10 years ago
ecurb12
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A stove that's been in my garage for quite some time, looking for more information on it, any will help thank you!
-Bruce
Woodland 1880 No. 32 woodstove |
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Posted 10 years ago
ecurb12
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A stove that's been in my garage for quite some time, looking for more information on it, any will help thank you!
-Bruce
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Seems you have a rare breed there. I can find few references to Woodland stoves on the web and only came up with cookstoves. Is the Woodland woodstove and fireplace company in the twin cities the same manufacturer? I could find no date on when that company was established.
You should restore and use this stove though!
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/old-stoves-price-guide/antique-stoves-price-guide-1.html
Looks like late 1800 early 1900's six plate box stove. If it was earlier it would probably only have three legs. Some of these go for really nice money restored. Keep in mind restoration has a price. This wouldn't have been an air tight or gasketed so restoration doesn't take an Einstein.
Roycroft, I have been to that site looking for my own stove and couldn't find any reference to it.
I just bought a Woodland no. 29 in decent shape and would love to have more info on it. It is up and running in my cellar.