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This stove is my Great Aunt and Uncle's - it was his grandmother's stove and has been passed down through the family. I'm just helping do research but the stove is located in East Hartford and probably came down from NH. This model has an oven that is slanted not square in shape. It was wood burning but has been converted several times and is now propane and does not burn wood anymore. Its in good condition except for the following things: 1. The mantle back and main top shelf is from a different design than the main body of the stove - they were purchased separately and maybe several years apart. 2. It's missing the oven self in the front and it was broken off so the pegs are missing that holds it on. 3. The oven bricks and wood grate/shaker are also missing. 4. There is a little bit of rusting in the internal areas of the stove. It has the markings E. G. H. C. 7-18 8-18 and The grate is the 3rd pattern based on a 1926 Weaverly repair guide I found online. Patten date: Aug. 7, 1888 We think it was made shortly after that but we know it was made for sure between 1888-1923 Thanks, Heather More Pictures: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ywktjYeO98pxYM5L6j3cLtgC-t22YTMtd4lZT63hhyc/edit?usp=sharing You should have access to this if you have a gmail account but if needed, click on it and request permission since I don't have your email address to add it to share the file with you.

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