Victorian Wood/Coal Cook Stoves Style c. 1880 - 1900 Ornate scroll work, elaborate castings, heavy nickeling. Wood/coal burning. Common Configuration: 6 wood burners, 1 wood oven, 1 wood broiler. Some models include a bun warmer compartment, water reservoir and cabinet-style storage space.

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Country Style Wood/Coal Cook Stoves c. 1900 - 1920 Simple lines, limited nickeling. Wood/coal burning. Common Configuration: 6 wood burners, 1 wood oven, 1 wood broiler. Some models include a bun warmer compartment, water reservoir and cabinet-style storage space.
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Gas & Wood Dual Fuel Cook Stoves c. 1900 - 1930 Enamel finish is popular, compact stove with simple lines and limited nickeling. Gas/wood burning. Common Configuration: 2 - 4 wood burners, 1 gas oven. Some models include additional gas oven and broiler. |
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Retro Gas/Propane Cook Stoves c. 1900 - 1930 Enamel finish with art deco styling, minimal nicekling. Natural/city gas burning. Common Configuration: 4 - 6 gas burners, gas oven, gas broiler. Some models include multiple ovens, bun warmer compartment, storage area, and drip trays.
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Cook Stove Conversions to Gas A Gas or Propane conversion can be applied to any antique stove. Common Configuration: 4 - 6 gas burners, converted gas oven with speckle ware or stainless steel finish, converted gas broiler. Griddle option available.  |
Cook Stoves Conversions to Electric An Electric Conversion can be applied to any antique stove. Common Configuration: 4 - 6 electric burners, converted electric oven with speckle ware or stainless steel finish, interior oven light. Griddle option available.  |
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Exterior finish options:
- Traditional black cast iron or steel with nickel trim
- Baked on enamel finish with nickel trim. Available in the following colors:
- Grey
- White
- Blue
- Green (spearmint)
- Dusty Rose
- Brown
- Yellow
- Cream
- Blue
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