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"Cheminee Moderne" Art deco multi-fuel stove by Godin
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This is an immaculate, superb deco stove by the well known and highly respected firm Godin. It dates from sometime about the late 1920's to just before the war. We have managed to reference it in our 1935 catalogue. It is in a highly unusual brown marbled enamel, (the most expensive finish of the day!) and there are many signs that this stove has had very little use in its time. I can only describe its condition as flawless! Even the chrome work is in pristine condition. There is absolutely no damage to the enamel or to the cast iron at all. It comes complete with its matching ash tray, and original tool. The stove is vented on three sides which allows a very good heat dissipation. Lift the enamel lid and there's a hotplate that can be used for cooking. Open the inner lid and drop logs of up to 30cms (15¾”). The condition is absolutely splendid, and the colour is excellent. The firebox, riddler and ash box are all in flawless working condition and ready to use. Please note that the mica windows are in excellent condition. This is indeed a rare stove in this colour and a unique opportunity for Art Deco collectors to own an exciting, original stove that can heat your home and keep your food warm at the same time! The dimensions are:
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