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Antique 4 O'clock Stoves Home Heating With Wood/Coal Vintage Stove Circa 1850 - 1880 |
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Circa: 1850 - 1800 Fuel: Wood/Coal Gas & Electric Conversions Available Burn Time: 2 - 6 Hours Price Range: $1850 - 3850.00
The 4 o'clock stove or small parlor 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.
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| 4 O'clock & Small Parlor Stove Inventory |
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Johnson Cox Fuller
SR-4CK583

$2450
| The tassels and tent relief work gives the Johnson Cox Fuller #2 Four O’Clock Stove an exotic, foreign appeal. This heating stove is petite in size, taking a fourteen inch stick of wood. The wood is loaded from the side only and a cooklid is well hidden under a removable top. This Four O’Clock heating stove is a little treasure.
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Signal
SR-4CK924

$2850
| Many of the older buildings in New York City are rich with architectural details. The same is true for the Signal Four O’Clock Stove. This stately stove, with its handsome touches and a bit of Gothic charm, resembles an Upper West Side building. Two sets of doors on the front of the stove allow for an open view of the fire. There is a side door for loading and a hidden cook lid on top. The two front legs are made of nickel providing a bit of sparkle on this majestic stove.
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Temple
SR-4CK173

$2850
| The Temple Four O’Clock Stove appears to have jumped from the page of a Grimm Brothers fairy tale. The shape of the stove looks like a Gingerbread house while the detailings that adorn the stove are both Arabic and Old World European in design. Every inch of this ornate stove looks inspired by travels around the world as well as travels around the imagination. President Lincoln had a Temple Four O’Clock in his sitting room.
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Jagger Treadwell
SR-4CK171

$2450
| The Jagger Treadwell Four O'Clock Stove is Victorian in style, yet it features design elements that have an exotic appeal. The front of the stove, with the three arches framed by columns and a stylish top, looks like the entrance to an old world palace. The same design is repeated on the side loading door. A draft control is located on the front of the stove and a cooklid hides underneath the small removable dome. The hearth and legs feature lovely design details. The Jagger Treadwell Four O'Clock is a treasure.
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Johnson Cox Commercial
SR-4CK637

$2450
| The Johnson Cox Commercial Four O’Clock Stove is a work of art. Every inch of the cast iron body, including the hearth and the legs, boasts stunning, lavish relief work. A special feature is the clean out door. The Johnson Cox Commercial #1 is rich in function and luxurious in looks.
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Newberry Philly
SR-4CK681

$2850
| The Newberry Philly Four O'Clock stove is lavishly ornate. The design work that covers this stove is exquisite. Each one of the three tiers features a different elegant design. Hidden in the bottom tier of the stove are two doors that open to reveal a view of the fire. Another hidden door on the middle tier flips down to expose even more of the fire. Wood is loaded from a decorative door on the side. A removable cast iron plate on the hearth, featuring its own lovely design, allows for easy cleanout of the ashes. This stove is as masterpiece of craftsmanship.
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Lady Washington
SR-4CK874

$2850
| The Lady Washington is dressed to the hilt in lavish design. A classic from the Gilded Age, this antique heating stove is the perfect size to warm a cozy room. The front of the stove features a lovely design of an urn overflowing with flowers. Elaborate relief work decorates the top of the stove, the hearth and even the four legs. The name of the stove is inscribed on the top front of the stove along with the date, 1848. A cooklid is concealed under the lovely top and an ash removal plate can be found in the center of the hearth. This is a very precious stove.
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Cottage
SR-4CK1031

$2850
| The solid cast iron Cottage Four O’Clock stove features four decorative front doors. Opening the four doors allows for a full view of the fire. The side loading door provides ample room for loading the nineteen inch pieces of wood that this little charmer can handle. Two removable cooklids are hidden under a cast iron dome top. A nickel footrest on a good-sized hearth welcomes tired feet.
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Stanley Patent
SR-4CK1287

$1850
| The Stanley Patent #1 Four O'Clock stove was manfactured by the Wood and
Bishop Company which was located in Maine. The name of the stove and its
patent date, October 16, 1845, is crafted on the top of the stove. Wood is
loaded from a side door, a primary draft control is located in the front
center of the stove, and a removable cooklid rests on top. This solid cast
iron antique heating stove may be just two feet tall, but every inch is
designed with an exotic and lavish motif. A warm fire, coupled with the
dramatic design, is an ideal combination to enjoy a far, far away daydream.
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Washington
SR-PRL880

$3850
| The Washington Four O'Clock Stove, manufactured by the S.H. Ransom Company of Albany, New York, is a larger version of the SH Ransom Four O'Clock stove with a couple of added design details. This solid cast iron antique heating stove is nearly three feet tall and three feet wide. The stove features an almost identical design motif as the SH Ransome. The centerpiece of the design is an urn filled with flowers. Like the SH Ransome, an enchantind face if found below the urn. In addition to an enchanting face below the urn, an enchanting face tops both pillars that frame the urn. The name of the stove company is located on the heart near the ash clean-out area. Wood is loaded from a side door and a removable cook-lid rests on top. Just like the SH Ransome, the Washington Four O'Clock Stove is lovely, lavish and can fill a room with a luxurious warmth. |
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S H Ransome
SR-4CK1074

$2450
| In the mid 1800's, the S.H. Ransom Company of Albany, NY manufactured the SH Ransome solid cast iron antique four o'clock stove, as well as the nearly identical Washington Four O'Clock Stove. This lovely little heating stove stands at just over two feet tall, close to a foot smaller than the Washington. An ornate design is featured on the front and sides. The centerpiece of the design is an urn filled with flowers. Below the urn is an enchanting face. The name of the company is located on top of the stove in front of the removable cooklid. Wood is loaded from a decorative side door and an ash clean out area is located in the hearth. Lovely and lavish in looks, heating with the SH Ransome will be a luxury.
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J H Shear
SR-4CK1279

$2850
| The JH Shear was named for the stove’s manufacturer. It was crafted in the mid 1800’s, crafted being the choice word since this antique heating stove is a masterpiece of design work. Lavish and ornate scroll work covers the top, the body, the base and legs of the stove. The regal stove stands at two feet tall. Wood is loaded from a side door. The stove’s patent information encircles the cooklid on top. The JH Shear is a functional heating stove that is also a stunning example of breathtaking craftsmanship.
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Johnson Cox
SR-4CK1199

$2850
| The arch motif on the front and sides of the Johnson Cox Four O’Clock antique heating stove resemble the grand architecture found on cathedrals. The top of the stove features a different pattern of design from the lavishly crafted body of the stove but it is just as exquisite. Wood is loaded from a side door and the decorative hearth features an ash clean out area and a draft control. A removable cooklid rests on top. This Victorian beauty will provide a nice heat for a cozy area.
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