Stoves
20th Century Laurel Cook Stove
Radiant Home No. 7K
This Woodstove was made by Germer Stove Company on October 12, 1873 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Fully restored with mica windows and antiqued, nickel plated pieces.
The Invader No. 10
This stove is fully restored, equipped with mica windows on each of the three doors. All pieces are nickel and bronze plated as well as antiqued. There are also three tiles that add to the beauty of this great little stove!
North Star Todd Stove
This Todd stove was made by W.C Davis Stove Company in 1876 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fully restored with mica windows. Also has all nickel plated pieces.
King Andes No. 920B Cook Stove
Economy No.527
This todd stove was made by Comstock-Castle Stove Company in Quincy, Illinois on June 18, 1872. Fully restored with nickel plated pieces.
German Heater Stove
This stove was built in the United States on March 31, 1896. Fully restored with custom made mica windows. Plated with Nickel and 24k Gold.
Bridge Beach Cook Stove No 168-18
The Stove Showroom
The showroom has many different types of wood stoves to choose from. We have a decent inventory of Cylinder stoves, parlor stoves, todd stoves, and cook stoves. If interested or would like more pictures of any particular stove please contact Dave for more info!
Gem Dockash No.184
This stove was made in the late 1800's by Scranton Stove Works Company in Scranton, PA. This stove has been fully restored. Equipped with mica windows and plated with Nickel and Brass!
Florence Hot Air Blast No. 153
This stove has mica windows for viewing pleasure and is plated with Nickel and 24k gold.
Dockash Parlor Stove No. 21
This stove build by Scranton Stove Works in Scranton, PA in the late 1800's. Stove is fully restored with mica windows. Also is plated with Nickel, 24k Gold, and Copper!
Peoria Todd Stove No. 128
This stove was made by Carter and Procter Company in late 1800's. Fully restored with mica windows and nickel plated. Also finial has humidifier bowl which would come in handy during those cold winter nights!
Grand Leader No. 16
This stove was built in 1904 in Marango, Ill by Collins and Burgie Company. This stove is fully restored with Mica windows and plated with Nickel and Brass!
Gold Coin No. 370 Cook Stove
This cook stove was built in the year of 1905. Fully restored and plated with nickel!
Magic Andes No. 15
Round Oak No. 16
Estate Oak F-Series No. 316
This stove was built on September 1. 1891. It is fully restored and plated with nickel and 24k gold!
Charter Oak No. 300
This stove was built by the Stove and Range Company out of St. Louis, MO. This stove is fully restored with 24k gold, copper, and nickel plating.
Organ Parlor Stove No. 2
Oak Garland Front Flue
This stove was given the praise of being the most powerful and economical heating stove in the world. This was decided due to the design and the front flue which you will not see on very many stoves if any at all. This stove is fully restored with mica windows and nickel and Brass plating. This is one of the rarest stoves we have!
Art Garland No. 44
This stove was built by the Michigan Stove Company from Detroit, MI in 1887. This stove is fully restored with six beautiful individual doors filled with mica windows. All pieces are plated with nickel and 24k gold. Also, has a very unique finial of an soldier from this time period.
Art Garland No. 444
This stove was built by the Michigan Stove Company out of Detroit, MI. It is of the higher end of the Art Garland family. It is fully restored with six doors with installed mica for fire viewing. All pieces are nickel and brass plated and has the antique finish.