Posted 9 years ago
Shelli.Dawn
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I just g0t this beauty ...any inf0 w0uld be appreciated :) I am fr0m New Brunswick Canada...I d0 believe it may have been a c0al burning stve ...any inf0 w0uld be a great help
Help..I am tryng t0 find inf0..I amcated in Canada may be ar0und 3 feet tall | ||
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Posted 9 years ago
Shelli.Dawn
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I just g0t this beauty ...any inf0 w0uld be appreciated :) I am fr0m New Brunswick Canada...I d0 believe it may have been a c0al burning stve ...any inf0 w0uld be a great help
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Nice one! If there is a grate in it, or it can be seen that a grate WAS there, then it indeed be for coal. Wood fires don't need grates as air is drawn from the sides of a fire.
On the other-hand, if it was coal, air, with its natural fuel of oxygen, needs to pass from under the fires bed of heated coals to get decent heat.
It looks well loved and cared for. Nice find!
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Yes it d0es have a grate ..Thanks s0 much and Merry Christmas t0 y0u ...any ideas 0n price range??
Sorry, I could tell you what it might be worth in Canada.
In New Zealand, I'd imagine you might get something between NZ$800 & $1500 if someone in a big city & is a full time employed individual who wants or is looking to restore an old house with a bit of character. I'M SURE THAT THIS WOULD FIT THE BILL for him or her.
These days with all this clean air stuff being bandied around, I imagine it could quite well make it a less desirable "appliance" BUT......, for a collector or someone who likes good old fashioned, really solid bits of history, which is likely to be able to be used and admired for generations to come, they might see it having a very different value.
Its SO ornate, beautiful!
I'd love to see it installed so I hope you will consider posting it again on here, when you have it inside your abode.
Good on you for saving it from the scrap heap & possibly melted down by the Chinese to make a useless bit of cr.. which will then end up being added to one of the worlds ever increasing number of rubbish dumps.
Hey, anyway, life's not all about what something is worth, is it?
Not for me anyway.
I'm probably like the later sort of individual mentioned above but often ain't got the dollars to award (or reward) my wandering eyes, desires and wishes. (bugger :-( )
I reckon that life's for enjoying ones experiences and choices & the learning! (& being warm which is what you'll have with this lovely fancy fireplace. :-)
Again, best of seasons wishes to you & yours.
Hey just a thought (again) If the front section can be removed, it might be able to burn wood effectively as well as coal. If a fire can be seen, then even if the heat isn't so flash, the warmth of the sight of the flickering flames could still be worth the less amount of actual heat.
If someone complains, go grab the axe and tell him/her to go chop some more wood. The swingin' of the axe will heat'em up. :-)
Thank you so much for the info. I was just curious 0f the price...I'm happy to say this beauty will remain in my family. Such beauty I see in this piece. It will be shined up and brought into my room of favorite things :) ..There are 5 pieces that come apart ..I tried to add more photos but sadly can not figure out how l0l...Thanks for the humor ..everyone needs to smile more :) :)...Have an amazing day and thanks again for the info