Posted 6 years ago
Jennifer19
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Looking for information about this stove and a lid. Any info is greatly appreciated. The glass and top lid are missing, any idea about replacements.
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Posted 6 years ago
Jennifer19
(1 item)
Looking for information about this stove and a lid. Any info is greatly appreciated. The glass and top lid are missing, any idea about replacements.
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Swinton, Shimer & Co. Foundry and Hardware was located in Port Jervis, New York. Part of their operation was the Swinton Stove Company, Manufacturers of Fine Stoves. Exports of thousands of these Swinton Quick Time Stoves went around the world and throughout the nation. One story says one even went to a missionary who was stationed in India. This stove is the "Quicktime Model Number 5". We believe it was manufactured around 1897.The stove is about 63 inches tall from the top of the finial to the bottom of the base. The base measures 26 by 26 inches.
thank you for the fast response! is it work keeping and restoring? I didn't want to put too much effort into it before I could find the missing parts.
lol Thats up to you .. I heat with wood and also have a old glen parlor stove like yours in my camp... great for back up when you lose power in the winter...there not hard to rebuild ...and nice to look at when cleaned up and you can burn coal as well ...So if it fits your needs thats cool ,. if not, sell it like it is ....later