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				<title>rosa225 started the topic Antique Field Stove? in the forum Antique Stoves</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found this beauty in my grandfathers belongings but do not know what it is. Looks like a camp or field stove but I have no clue. Stamp on bottom is fading but you can see the date and part of the year 190? Does anyone know the maker or correct name of it. Thank you in advance. </p>
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