Gustav Barthel (Juwel)

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  1. Doug L

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    Marked GB with swords logo and a Made in Germany tag. It has the cone style silent burners.
    So I’m curious when this model was made. I don’t see any pics of this on our website but I’m thinking it’s very early with those cone burners.
    Any thoughts?
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    Hi @Doug L ,

    a fantastic and rare find! This model is unknown but the style suggests late 1920 early 1930. Yes, the silent burner with cone burner has been in use surely also during early 1930s.

    These burners seems very similar to the one used on the first version of Juwel 21, that now can be dated approximately. Another very rare stove!

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    Cheers,

    Nicola
     
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    @Doug L ans @Nicola Francesco Elia

    Great find!

    At some stage I would like to see the measurements for the "cone". I have a burner that I'm sure takes that burner cap.


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    Hello Tony burner caps are one inch tall. I bought this knowing those caps are super rare. So what years were they used ? I’m thinking pre WW1.
     
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    Great find @Doug L, always exciting when something previously extinct or unknown turns up. Even better when it's in good condition with all the easily lost parts.
     
  7. Doug L

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    @Doug L

    hello?
    I'm a little late, sorry.

    this very interesting juwel stove.
    What I felt when I saw the photo. Rather a question? 1) Is it the same as the Juwel 21 cap?
    2) The rotation “press engraving” of the air control valve is 1 line.
    3) If the control knob is a derivative of Juwel-21, it should be made of "aluminum or tin", but it looks like black plastic.

    So, looking at the shape of the outer cap in the picture, it looks like the inner cap is integrated, is that correct? Perhaps the most important point.


    21cap.jpg First of all, thank you for showing us
     
  9. Doug L

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    If anyone is interested in this stove let me know.
     

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