Posted 6 years ago
BrianLeigh
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This stove was in our home when we moved in. The house is roughly 100 years old and the stove was owned by the previous owners grandparents. I have looked all over the place for some form of identification so I can research and possibly use but I haven’t had any luck.
Does anybody have any information or helpful tips to share to help me figure out the year and model of this lovely stove?
The plate on the front doesn't have a name? I know the name is on there somewhere but google antique wedgewood stoves. If it's not a Wedgewood, just leave that word out and you will find lots of old stoves there on various sites. I know why they didn't take it...it's soooo heavy!!!
Ive Ran Across one similar to this recently...Search "Montgomery Ward Wood Cookstoves"..hope this helps in your search
I believe both Sears and Wards sold these. Unbranded six burner and made by Loyal Iron Works. Usually they had a tank for heating hot water or a place for it on the back left side. They aren't terribly expensive compared to a Glenwood. This is more of a poor mans Glenwood. The house it came from may be 100 years old but the stove isn't.