Hi, @igh371 This is the Lilor 5015 kerosene fed stove "Rechaud Rond", first seen in the 1925/26 Lilor catalogue. This is the first of two...
The letter(s) defines the year. The number(s) have not yet been cleared as something significant according to date of manufacture. Maybe a Primus...
I think the origin of this cast iron alcohol stove is more likely from the very first years of 1900, than of 1910,s. This is a 1901 ad (Jörg...
Hi John, I find these ornamental old cast iron spirit stoves very appealing and also kudos to a great repair job. Going through a lot of German...
.....and here´s another one ...the Jolp/Coleman Nr. 800, also from France! French Coleman (Jolp No.800) two burner stove /Conny
Jacob, that is a very old, odd and interesting stove! Maybe this patent from 1900 can help! /Conny [ATTACH]...
Hi Ago, I think the Punker enameled stoves were intended for domestic use, whereas the Punker stainless versions probably were more intended for...
Hi Francisc, I think you have the 710 Oprimus heater …. [ATTACH] /Conny
@multi-cho - This Succés radiator/stove also came in a kerosene version. In the 1926 catalogue exactly the same as the gasoline version, so...
Hi all, Displayed here is a portable parabolic radiator/stove combo from the French company Guenet & Abbat, Paris. This is the No. 156 gasoline...
A very nice Lilor Luxe 95 stove, Bo. As you say ….. a very modern 50,s style stove already from the 30,s. Attached you find a Lilor catalogue...
Well (bröst) ……. the front upper side of a body (vessel/tank) oppose to the back upper side (rygg)! /Conny
Ian, @igh371 H. Markhbeinn was a wholesaler/retailer of lamps burners of all sorts and also of glassware. Much was imported to Paris from...
Ian, here´s a Hirso stove image from a Markhbeinn 1921 catalogue! /Conny [ATTACH]
@Fernando Alicea Fernando! What a fantastic old and rare Swedish stove you have got there! Congrats´! /Conny
Nice Lilor stove Michel. I am familiar with that Coleman patent, as it is stamped on the tank on my Coleman/Jolp 800 stove. Here you can see that...
@ArchMc @presscall Yes it was a hazardous business being a projectionist in those early days. Most ways of getting projection light before...
@Brassmonkey @Helena Christensen @presscall Hi, I´ve just finished the restoration of a ca. 1910 alcohol projector lamp. This lamp is more...
Nice Comet stove and a good job Fernando! /Conny
Hi Ben, I have serious doubts about Pierre Michaux as the maker. I have seen several GPA,s marked Pierre Michaux. One is like an Ultimus...
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