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Venmo2 burner wood stove.
Model Type: The Kitchen Heater This isn't a full-sized cooking range, nor is it just a parlor heater. It is likely a Kitchen Heater (sometimes called an auxiliary stove). • Purpose: These were designed to sit right next to a modern gas or electric range. In the 1930s and 40s, early gas stoves didn't put off much ambient heat. These small units burned wood or coal to keep the kitchen warm in the winter and provided extra burners on top for slow-cooking stews or keeping a coffee pot hot. • Design: The white porcelain enamel finish and the waterfall or streamlined curves on the vent suggest this was manufactured in the late 1930s to early 1940s, transitioning into the Art Deco style
The Manufacturer: Oakland Foundry Company The tag confirms this was made by the Oakland Foundry Company in Belleville, Illinois. Belleville was a massive hub for stove manufacturing in the early 1900s, often called the Stove Capital of the World.
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3 Days
56
1
$150.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.















Venmo2 burner wood stove.
Model Type: The Kitchen Heater This isn't a full-sized cooking range, nor is it just a parlor heater. It is likely a Kitchen Heater (sometimes called an auxiliary stove). • Purpose: These were designed to sit right next to a modern gas or electric range. In the 1930s and 40s, early gas stoves didn't put off much ambient heat. These small units burned wood or coal to keep the kitchen warm in the winter and provided extra burners on top for slow-cooking stews or keeping a coffee pot hot. • Design: The white porcelain enamel finish and the waterfall or streamlined curves on the vent suggest this was manufactured in the late 1930s to early 1940s, transitioning into the Art Deco style
The Manufacturer: Oakland Foundry Company The tag confirms this was made by the Oakland Foundry Company in Belleville, Illinois. Belleville was a massive hub for stove manufacturing in the early 1900s, often called the Stove Capital of the World.











